Kinder Crack
​Imagine the cracks in the soil caused by drought, a land that has become arid due to the overexploitation of resources needed for this type of product and the very nature of its composition, which is plastic. These patterns and cracks in the collection symbolize the environmental impact that is often forgotten but is undeniably present.
As the collection continues and time passes, the cracks inevitably grow larger, resulting in significant consequences for society and the environment. These expanding fractures affect everyone. This is an issue we should all be concerned about. By acknowledging the seriousness of this situation, we can more thoughtfully consider the potential effects and the steps we can take to address these challenges.
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Kinder Crack n° 1
100x120cm
Composed by more than 4000 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s
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Kinder Crack n° 1100x120cm
Composed by more than 4000 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s​


KInder Crack n° 3
100x100cm
Composed by more than 3500 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s


PolyKinderchromie n°7
100x80cm
Composed by more than 2500 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s
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PolyKinderchromie n° 8
100x100cm
Composed by more than 3000 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s


PolyKinderchromie n° 9
100x100cm
Composed by more than 3000 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s


PolyKinderchromie n° 10
80x80cm
Composed by more than 2000 figurines from the eighties, nineties and early 2000s
