Christy Rupp Carbon Mostly Catalog
de Christy Rupp
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In the sculptures of Carbon, Mostly, eco artist Christy Rupp takes a penetrating and playful look at the exploitation of the environment from the viewpoint of the animals and plants whose rights are being violated by human desires that foul the creatures’ nests as we inexorably degrade our own nest.
A life-sized manatee skeleton is made with gold credit cards and plastic gift cards, under the title Remaining Balance Insufficient.
Rupp’s work embodies the breathtaking ironies of ecological crime while offering deeply symbolic, unforgettable images that amuse us, while inspiring us to take our proper role as stewards, not exploiters, of nature.
From the essay by Violet Snow
A life-sized manatee skeleton is made with gold credit cards and plastic gift cards, under the title Remaining Balance Insufficient.
Rupp’s work embodies the breathtaking ironies of ecological crime while offering deeply symbolic, unforgettable images that amuse us, while inspiring us to take our proper role as stewards, not exploiters, of nature.
From the essay by Violet Snow
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 20 - Date de publication: août 31, 2015
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Christy Rupp, environmental artist, environmental arts, eco artist, sculpture, rights of nature, solastalgia, psychoterric states, encaustic sculpture
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Christy Rupp is an ecoartist who takes a penetrating and playful look at the exploitation of the environment from the viewpoint of the animals and plants whose rights are being violated by human desires that foul the creatures’ nests as we inexorably degrade our own nest. (From Violet Snow's essay in Carbon Mostly)