© Rogan Brown
© Rogan Brown
This handmade paper sculpture is a powerful visual metaphor for the destructive impact of climate change. The sculpture depicts the progressive bleaching and destruction of coral reef ecosystems due to global warming. The vibrant, richly coloured centre of the relief sculpture is surrounded and eclipsed by a contrasting ring of ghostly, bleached coral forms. The delicacy and fragility of paper as a material is a perfect metaphor for the fragility of the natural world itself.
Detailed Features
● Type: Sculpture
● Dimensions: 98 H x 98 W x 11 D cm
● Material: Paper, card, foamboard
● Date: 2022
Magnae ChartaeExhibition
Exhibitor
Italy Vassoio Rettangolare, Collezione Doge Buccellati Fine silversmithing
United Kingdom Master at work: Whip-crafting Mary Wing To Leatherworker
Japan Kazumi Murose, from The Ateliers of Wonders series Rinko Kawauchi, Kazumi Murose Lacquerer
Denmark Heiko Zebra Bronze bench Alexandre Aréthuse Furniture maker