Hello everyone!
This week I had the opportunity to watch Waste Land, a documentary about a project by the famous artist Vik Muniz. Muniz is an artist from Brazil that currently
lives in New York City. For one of his many projects, Muniz returned to Brazil
to use the “recyclable material pickers” of Jardim Gramacho (the largest
garbage dump in the world) as his subjects.
Essentially Muniz takes photographs of these people that
scavenge through the garbage dump for recyclable material and recreates the
pictures using garbage from the dump itself.
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| http://www.wastelandmovie.com/gallery.html |
However this documentary, and Muniz’s purpose, is much
deeper than a man who uses garbage to create art.
Muniz’s project changed the lives of the
“pickers” of the Association of
Recycling Pickers of Jardim Gramacho. These beautiful people, whose reality
is picking through the garbage day by day in order to make money from selling
recyclable materials, change through this experience. I believe that Muniz and
his crew were able to show these workers their true self worth. Though they only seem like humble garbage pickers at first, these people are truly special in the
way they live their lives, care for their families, and do their best to make a
living in the world. They are able to see how important they truly are as they
become more involved in the art and share their stories.
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| http://www.wastelandmovie.com/gallery.html |
What this documentary has shown me is how powerful the
impact of art can be on individuals and how important it is to invite others to
share their life stories while showing them that they really do matter.
Watching Waste Land brought this scripture into my mind: “Remember the worth of souls is great in the sight of
God.” (D&C 18:10) I was reminded very strongly that every individual has a
divine nature and purpose and we are all of unimaginable importance to our
Heavenly Father.
I think we should all promise to do more to not only
remember our own self worth, but the self worth of our brothers and sisters
throughout the world. Vik Muniz is a wonderful example of this. I admire the
way he used his success with the project to help the Association of Recycling Pickers of Jardim
Gramacho by donating all of the money earned from selling the portraits at
auction. Not only did he change their lives through art, Muniz helped build new
homes, a learning center, a library, and many other things for the workers.
I know that I may not have as big of an impact as Vik Muniz,
but I hope that I will be able to follow his example of service and learning to
love the people around me.
Hardy
Waste Land is
available on Netflix, and you may view the trailer at this website: http://www.wastelandmovie.com


Great post Emily!!!
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