Nathalie Rey has a journey as a multidisciplinary artist since 2010. From 2012 she began to work her series of Shipwrecks, in parallel with other projects always united by a storyline: childhood and, by her obsessions: the drift of our planet.
Nathalie Rey has a journey as a multidisciplinary artist since 2010. From 2012 she began to work her series of Shipwrecks, in parallel with other projects always united by a storyline: childhood and, by her obsessions: the drift of our planet.
The Shipwreck project comes from years of work, and was inspired by different misfortunes and environmental accidents. From the storm that in 1992 caused a freighter to lose its transport of thousands of plastic toys in the Pacific Ocean, or the thousands of Kinder egg capsules, Lego pieces and other plastic wrappings that invaded the Langeoog Island in the Baltic Sea in northern Germany, to the current global alert about the state of the oceans, its flora and fauna.
In this exhibition you can see a selection of works that talk about the pollution of the sea and the entire planet by elements alien to nature (rubber and plastic) created by man, from a point of view at the same time tender and cruel, where their protagonists are mostly toys, beautiful pearls and colored pins or colorful packaging for children’s desserts that perch happily and dangerously on our planet.


Nathalie Rey has a journey as a multidisciplinary artist since 2010. From 2012 she began to work her series of Shipwrecks, in parallel with other projects always united by a storyline: childhood and, by her obsessions: the drift of our planet.