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In pictures: If the rubbish in Galway could talk...

An Italian photographer has been “interviewing” some of the rubbish she’s spotted around Galway city.
Feb 12th 2013, 10:21 AM 10,792 13

HERE AT THEJOURNAL.IE and DailyEdge.ie we’re big fans of the googly eye.

There is something poignant about the addition of googly eyes to pieces of litter though.

Italian photographer Caterina Lodo has published a series of images called Don’t Abandon Rubbish Around, which features items she photographed around Galway city.

She told DailyEdge.ie:

One morning last week I went for a run along Claddagh Park beach and I’ve noticed more than usual that on the beach and along the path there was a large amount of rubbish left on the ground.
I’ve never been able to understand why people do that, why they can’t simply carry their rubbish to the bin.

Lodo said that she wanted to design a project to educate people in some way, without the ‘usual preaching’.

So she decided to create a story around the pieces of rubbish she photographed…

By giving the rubbish items a personality and a story I believe that first of all people are more prone to listen, because they somehow enjoy reading about each character.

Lodo  also said that she hoped that the pictures might encourage people to ‘picture eyes’ on a piece of rubbish, and think twice before throwing it on the ground.

Caterina Lodo has been living abroad for six years, spending time in Germany in London before moving to Dublin and then to Galway last August. You can check out more of her work here and here.

Image: Caterina Lodo/Look There Is

H/T to Brian Daly

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