Refuge 36”x36”x6”, oil and acrylic on wood cabinet, LED light

cabinetry by Mark Title

Detail of Refuge

Detail of Refuge

Bio-Fragmentation, 36”x24”, oil and acrylic on panel

Bio-Fragmentation, 36”x24”, oil and acrylic on panel

Bio-Unity, 36”x24”, oil and acrylic on panel

Bio-Unity, 36”x24”, oil and acrylic on panel

Fire Facets I, 12” diameter, acrylic, graphite, and invasive and native California plants on partially burned wood

Fire Facets I, 12” diameter, acrylic, graphite, and invasive and native California plants on partially burned wood

Fire Facets II, 12” diameter, acrylic, oil, metal leaf, and acorns on wood panel

Fire Facets II, 12” diameter, acrylic, oil, metal leaf, and acorns on wood panel

 

In 2020 I was hosted by the Climate Science Alliance, in partnership with the Connecting Wildlands & Communities (CWC) Team at San Diego State University, as their Climate Art Fellow.​ I produced a body of work titled Connected Lands, Connected People, which investigates issues of climate change adaptation, fire, and the wildland-urban interface in Southern California.

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