Monday, 6 May 2019

Tropical Abstraction - The precarious effects of human activity on natural habitats




Tropical - Abstraction: A series of Digital Photo-manipulated works




"Motivating people to love and defend the natural world, an ounce of hope is worth a ton of despair." George Monbiot  - (ref below )

Tropical  Abstraction
by Yvonne Marie Forster 

My main projects are inspired by the natural world. Over the last few years I have explored the cumulative effects that human activity has had upon habitats and eco-systems.

An integral part of my working process is to create images which, in some way capture and key into the concerns, the repercussions and realities attached to current climate change issues.

The images I make are often informed by research articles and motivated by reading around subject's, such as conservation and ecology: Written by inspiring author's such as - Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson and George Monbiot. And Brazilian artist, Polish born, Frans Krajcberg; whose dedication to protect the natural world over a number of decades, opened up a new way of seeing and understanding this age of human impact upon our planet. And the need for a dedicated transition, to find trans formative, alternative ways of sustaining all life forms on our planet. For the emergence of new ways of being to transpire ...

My projects are created in response to the knock on consequences of industrial pesticide use - the cumulative detrimental effects upon insect species such as butterflies and moths, has a further knock on effect upon bird populations- particularly spring time nestlings. No insects = no sustenance for the young .
( Example: Iiving on the outskirts of a small market town...sadly now it 's very rare to see the Song Thrush - bird...most likely due to increasing amounts of pesticide use in our gardens. The irony of such use - pesticides then becoming a necessity due to the reduction of fauna and insects the natural cycle has been broken-thus creating a crisis of spiraling events that cause further depletion of earth's  biodiversity.

A presently part of a future project may include "Perma Culture " Also Looking into insightful Indigenous ways of being in nature taking care and responsibility within the ecosystems understanding the deeper meanings of connection ....which many in urbanized cultures have lost.


The main core element of permaculture being ...

1 Care of the Earth.

So that the eco-life systems a can thrive. This first elementary principle is fundamental, because without a healthy flourishing Earth, humans will be unable to thrive.


These works are a digitally manipulated photos. Titled Tropical-Abstraction. Each image portrays a single butterfly; juxta-positioned into a vibrant, yet abstracted space. The creature isolated from its natural habitat in this way; emphasises the fine balance and the pracarity of eco-systems when impacted by intense industrialised farming, pesticide use and ongoing deforestation.

Frans Krajcberg - "As a human being, I am completely completely connected to nature. My existence, my life, my culture – is the natural environment. My survival and my creativity depend on it. The knowledge about the destruction of environment pushed me into a huge rebellion, which I express through my work. For over forty years, I have been working, fighting, and condemning the acts of destruction."  frans krajcberg ref below (2)


Tropical Abstraction Digital Manipulated Photo by
Yvonne Marie Forster



References acknowledgement below
Ref Georgemonbiot from -----------------------------


ref (2) https://culture.pl/en/artist/frans-krajcberg





















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