
After Nature - Claudia Comte
Snow-clad marble sculptures of cactuses, pencil sketches of corals and renderings of leaf shapes seemingly suspended in mid-air, interspersed with grids of neon-colored sculptures and alarming newspaper headlines warning of the âghastlyâ climate apocalypse that lies in store for us: This artistâs book explores the diverse reference system of forms and materials, plants, animals and other subjects out of which Claudia Comte develops her biomorphic sculptures. While cactuses are well adapted to arid conditions, coral reefs, which form bio-diverse ecosystems at the bottom of the marine food chain, are wasting away due to the warming and acidiïŹcation of the ocean. Leaves, on the other hand, represent photosynthesis, the energy-converting process that gives off oxygen. Comteâs supernatural fusion of cactus, coral and leaf draws connections between aspects of the desert, ocean, and forest through various processes of material metamorphosis. The book begins with an index of Comteâs wooden sculptures, on which she confers ïŹrst-name monikers, as if they were her familiars. Based on sketches, they are carved in wood or executed in marble with the aid of digital media. So marble, a petriïŹed representation of the sea, meets wood, a place of storage for natural terrestrial processes and a constant source of oxygen. The bookâs focus is on our relationship to nature and the havoc weâve wrought on our environment, which are the principal themes of the artistâs practice. Prophecies of doom culled from newspaper articles sound the alarm about the looming climate emergency, for coral reefs arenât the only critically endangered biomes.
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Snow-clad marble sculptures of cactuses, pencil sketches of corals and renderings of leaf shapes seemingly suspended in mid-air, interspersed with grids of neon-colored sculptures and alarming newspaper headlines warning of the âghastlyâ climate apocalypse that lies in store for us: This artistâs book explores the diverse reference system of forms and materials, plants, animals and other subjects out of which Claudia Comte develops her biomorphic sculptures. While cactuses are well adapted to arid conditions, coral reefs, which form bio-diverse ecosystems at the bottom of the marine food chain, are wasting away due to the warming and acidiïŹcation of the ocean. Leaves, on the other hand, represent photosynthesis, the energy-converting process that gives off oxygen. Comteâs supernatural fusion of cactus, coral and leaf draws connections between aspects of the desert, ocean, and forest through various processes of material metamorphosis. The book begins with an index of Comteâs wooden sculptures, on which she confers ïŹrst-name monikers, as if they were her familiars. Based on sketches, they are carved in wood or executed in marble with the aid of digital media. So marble, a petriïŹed representation of the sea, meets wood, a place of storage for natural terrestrial processes and a constant source of oxygen. The bookâs focus is on our relationship to nature and the havoc weâve wrought on our environment, which are the principal themes of the artistâs practice. Prophecies of doom culled from newspaper articles sound the alarm about the looming climate emergency, for coral reefs arenât the only critically endangered biomes.











