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This series of dry points delve into themes of disconnect and the impact of human intervention on nature. By utilizing recycled materials, I aim to draw attention to environmental sustainability while symbolically representing our relationship with natural ecosystems. The juxtaposition of cutting and rearranging these materials echoes our fragmented understanding of the natural world, inviting viewers to contemplate our impact and connection to nature. The dramatic elongation of perspectives compels viewers to gaze upward, inviting contemplation of the profound disconnect between our urban environments and natural ecosystems.

Materials used:

Intaglio tetra pack drypoint, varied edition of 3

Tags:
#building #environment art #architecture abstract 

Rise and Ruin I (2024) Print
by Mariette Momberg

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This series of dry points delve into themes of disconnect and the impact of human intervention on nature. By utilizing recycled materials, I aim to draw attention to environmental sustainability while symbolically representing our relationship with natural ecosystems. The juxtaposition of cutting and rearranging these materials echoes our fragmented understanding of the natural world, inviting viewers to contemplate our impact and connection to nature. The dramatic elongation of perspectives compels viewers to gaze upward, inviting contemplation of the profound disconnect between our urban environments and natural ecosystems.

Materials used:

Intaglio tetra pack drypoint, varied edition of 3

Tags:
#building #environment art #architecture abstract 
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My work has been described as: “Impactful and evocative with elements of pop art and a decidedly contemporary spin. ”My passion for womxn's rights and socio-political views are central to... Read more

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