Billowing Catastrophe
This installation combines a striking mural and a sculptural series to explore the heavy cost of modern industry and waste. The mural depicts smokestacks releasing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide into the sky, a reminder that even high-emission pollutants eventually harm our air, health, and ecosystem.
Alongside the mural, I sculpted a skull from clay and cast it in resin five times, creating five skulls—each encased in its own plexiglass container filled with discarded rubbish. These containers of trash symbolize our society's careless consumption and its devastating impact on nature. From toxic balloon releases that endanger wildlife to the lethal consequences of power line collisions and plastic waste, the installation calls attention to environmental tragedies that often go unnoticed.
By blending raw imagery with materials transformed through art, I invite viewers to face the environmental crisis and consider the urgent need for change.
8’ x 6’
Oil Paint, Canvas, Resin, Plexi, Stones, Water, Oil, Plastic Toys, Plastic Bags and Bottles, Garbage
Monopolized Scandal
The bank is closed.
The banker steals the loot.
The cops catch him...dead end! End of story!!!
My installation, created with traffic signs, tells the story of a man who has been corrupted by society. The greedy monopoly man had such a craving for money that he stole from the bank. Traffic signs are seen every day by all people and signs of corruption should be as obvious.
6’ x 5’
Canvas, Acrylic Paint, Metal Signs (bought not stolen), Metal Stakes