A native individual, eyes gauged into white, bears witness to an eruption of Tungurahua, the volcano that presides over Baños, Ecuador.
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Sad Apple, Sad Fish
Twisted fish and fruit, gawked at by a gruesome cherub while a robot stands guard.
Only 15,000 Jaguars Remain in the Wild!
A bee stitches up a multi-colored, patchwork Jaguar—but both animals are threatened in our Anthropocene-era world.
Boy n Birds
A boy pours swifts and other species from his watering can, and looks on in wonder.
Flight of Silhoutted Species
Discovered on a wall in Phoenix, AZ—a multi-species migration, with ravens, raptors, vultures.
Portraits of Industrial Indigineity
Indigenous rebukes of anti-Earth industrial systems, such as railroads, and ideologies, such as the “manifest destiny” of the United States Wild West.
Train Crashes As an Egret Looks On
A commentary on the changes technology (here, the railroad) brought to the West.
A Pink Birdy Told Me
Taken during a walking tour of Lisbon—I believe our guide said it was one of several commissioned pieces of street art intended to “pretty up” an otherwise dreary neighborhood.
Mountains in the 11th Arr.
Discovered while walking in the 11th Arr., Paris. Snow-capped mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for a girl with blue hair and feathers in her hands in the foreground.
Plus Panda
A sprawling landscape featuring a panda at the far end.