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Climate Art

This ongoing body of work responds to the escalating climate emergency—an ever-present force that shapes not just our environment, but our future. As fires burn hotter, seas rise higher, ecosystems fall under pressure, landfills overflow with textile waste and oceans heave with plastic pollution, I use art to reflect, question, and bear witness.

These pieces are not only expressions of grief and urgency, but also of connection—between humans and nature, technology and memory, destruction and renewal.

 

Created using a mix of non-traditional materials, photography, digital media, and experimental processes, each series tells a story—exploring the emotional and ecological weight of living through a time of planetary crisis and speaking to what we’re losing, what we’re fighting for, and what might still be possible.

Mangrove Chronicles

Canopy

Hybrids

Flourish

Inflorescence

Portrait of a Rainforest

A Material World III

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Where There's Still Life

Fragile Nature

Abstract Nature I

Biohazard

Estuary

Artificial Flowers

Figments

Dawn Dwellers

Ghost Gums

Insecta

Meditation

Natural Wonders

Amphitrite I

Found Objects

Behind the Curtains, Darkly

Drowning Man

Fish Out of Water

Deluge

Negligee

Presence

Aquarium II

Pack Mentality

A Material World

Mountain Man

Gallery of Floods

Communing With Nature

Above  Ground

Aquarium I

The Year 2050

Altar I

Ripple Effect

Swept Away

Epicentre

Altar II

Videos

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