climate change Deep Water: Fossils in the Book of Shadows The works draw from images of fossil diatoms and crinoids, and evoke the profound changes to our oceans and bodies of water with climate change.... I'm titling these from deep water and storm imagery of Shakespeare's The Tempest....
Planet Art Texts for Lay of the Land: Glacial Biocenosis Heading photo: installation process with the assistance of Rachel Long. Installation view: The Lay of the Land: Glacial Biocenosis, 2018
Planet Art Featured The Lay of the Land: Glacial Biocenosis [update] Encased in ice are secrets, minerals: mica, iron, phosphorus fossilized bodies of ferns and microbes, megafauna, mysteries of life, the living planet. We read these as charts, maps and stories to guide us
Planet Art Inspiring and thoughtful Korean moments– Between and Within: A Tenuous Beauty What excited me was a recent series, *Fossilization*, where Koh lays down the texture of stone with its cracks and scraped ridges, then renders the coot or cormorant with a shadow, suggesting the way a fossil might appear.
fossils 2 exhibitions and a concert: this week on Planet Art The Book of Shadows: trilobites: kootenia burgessensis (a detail of which heads this blog at present) is part of a digital exhibition on display as part of CoCA’s 35th anniversary membership exhibition. It opens at one of its three sites this week. Subsequently, openings at CoCA’s two other
Garden and Cosmos News from Planet Art in the studio: more fossils in The Book of Shadows series (below) updated website Planet Art [http://www.planetart.us/] Leave it in the ground (original) [http://www.planetart.us/ground02.html] posters available [http://planetart-alicedubiel.ghost.io/coal-2-poster-available/] Trust Women stencil available in the watershed [detail] The Book of
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change New Work Leave it in the ground: we need a 5 year plan This new work is based on comments by Christiana Figueres at a meeting last year at the Coal and Climate Summit in Warsaw. While it was reported she indicated coal could be "part of the solution" to climate change, she also indicated that fundamental parameters of transition from
collagraph Planet Art and Thunder and Lightning Press news Planet Art is the studio of Alice Dubiel. My work, “Fossils and Other Pursuits” will be on view at Gary and Manuel Salon, 2127 First Avenue, Seattle. February 3-28, 2014. Open daily: salon hours most days 10-5 some days until 7pm call 206-728-1234 The effect of snowmelt on past cultural