Mar 18, 20191 minSociety of Drowned PersonsJoseph Clark's images come from a place of contemplation on the current ecological crisis and a sense of panic of survival for humanity.
Mar 1, 20191 minRose://Thorn: Poem by Marquis Green"And wonder just in a moment, If this memory will fade away like the ocean’s tide, Or if it will burn itself in like ink on a page."
Mar 1, 20192 minAsh, Restoration and ResurrectionIn Of Gathering Rain, South African artist Hanien Conradie uses soot ink made from burnt plant oils to create her landscape work.
Feb 13, 20192 minThe Eco Art of Rachel Honnery"I like to think of plastics as a material artefact, disintegrating and transforming both physically and functionally..."
Feb 11, 20192 minReimagining the Sublime with Amory AbbottA series of mountainous charcoal landscapes, erupting with waterfalls and carved with valleys, these works are mystical and monumental.
Jan 28, 20196 minArt in the Arctic: In Conversation with Anne Kristin Kristiansen“When I went to the Arctic I felt a little nervous. Nervous that I might remember it more like something that never actually happened.”
Jan 26, 20191 minWildfires on CanvasWhen painter Sarah Winkler looks at a landscape, she sees a geological narrative; a history of dialogue between the land and the elements.
Jan 6, 20191 minThe World of Ronan ParkBetween Ronan Park's prolific body of portraiture shoots lurks a different kind of world, one notably lacking much human life.
Jan 6, 20191 minIllustrator Laura Op't Eynde's SinkholesIn this series, Op't Eynde explores her recent fascination with sinkholes: a natural phenomenon where a hole emerges in the ground.