Photo courtesy of NPR and of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison/Jack Shainman Gallery Guardian |
Photo courtesy of NPR and of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison/Jack Shainman Gallery Guardian |
The husband and wife team create these surreal images with a combination of digital media, painting, sculpture, and theater. Their process begins like many others, with a series of sketches and 3 dimensional study models.
Photo courtesy of NPR and of Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison/Jack Shainman Gallery Guardian |
Admittedly the duo offers that this work does not present any answers for the ecological squalor much or our planet has descended into - “We are not scientists, we’re artists” . The hope is that these images will help folks “think critically more critically about humans' relationship to technology and nature, and ‘inspire change, one viewer at a time.’"
Oscar Wilde tells us, to paraphrase, that all art is useless. This work is thought provoking, but ultimately useless. Recognizing humankind's place in the greater ecosystem is the challenge and these images brilliantly show the futility of acting without thinking and attempting to repair that which we do not understand. That does not however, preclude the need to seek understanding, set forth thoughtful solutions, and proffer a more symbiotic existence with the planet.
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