"Fabricated" by Evan Greene feels physical and palpable (I love the way the materials are rendered), yet the virtual sculptures' compositions appear to be about to tip over any time or sometimes just couldn't exist that way.
A great exploration of what we expect our world to be like.
Black ink drawing, silhouette of utility poles and power lines. Power Lines Drawing #93 (Hamtramck)
Black ink drawing, silhouette of a utility pole and power lines. Power Lines Drawing #94 (Detroit, East Side)
Black ink drawing, silhouette of a pair of utility poles and power lines. Power Lines Drawing #95 (Chicago, Pilsen)
Black ink drawing, silhouette of a utility pole and power lines. Power Lines Drawing #101 (Marine City, MI)
Black ink drawing, silhouette of a utility pole and power lines. Power Lines Drawing #102 (Detroit, Trumbull St)
Black ink drawing, silhouette of a utility pole and power lines, a real mess. Power Lines Drawing #103 (Chicago, Pilsen)
On November 13, 2023, demonstrators in southern California blockaded a facility of Raytheon, a defense contractor, in solidarity with Palestinians on the receiving end of the bombs that it produces. They managed to block the facility for more than seven hours, shutting down operations for the day.
Participants summarize how the action was organized.
These iterations of Pipe Dream by @tezumies and The most important meal of the day by @uluiq12 go along so well!
I like how both show vibrant colours and clean shapes, yet approach it from quite different perspectives (literally). Both are among the first additions to kimp, the next chapter of my semi–chronological galleries.
Exxon CEO blames public for failure to fix climate change (thehill.com)
Kellogg CEO now faces backlash for suggesting people eat 'cereal for dinner' to save money (www.nbcnews.com)