#climate events
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
longlistshort · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
“After Storm in the Fen”, 2024, Oil on canvas
Tumblr media
"Squall Lines", 2024, Oil on canvas
For Rachel MacFarlane’s exhibition, Coming Events Cast Their Light Before Them, at Hollis Taggart, she has painted several dreamlike landscapes based on her travels to places impacted by climate events. She first creates maquettes from her observations (three are on view) and then uses them as the basis for the paintings.
From the press release-
At its core, MacFarlane’s work is about lamenting the loss of specific landscapes through creating and depicting new worlds where humans are no longer the protagonists. MacFarlane spends much of her time immersed in unique geographical environments – often ones that have been heavily impacted by climate change-related weather events. While working on her newest body of work, MacFarlane spent extensive time in places ranging from the Adirondacks to Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park in Maine, and from Prince Edward Island right after it had been hit by Hurricane Fiona to Clearwater, Manitoba during unprecedented flooding. As has always been her practice, MacFarlane does not document while she travels, instead preferring to absorb the atmosphere of a place and spend time really immersed in its sights and sounds. Upon returning to her studio, MacFarlane transforms her observations into three-dimensional maquettes created out of paper, paint, and plastic.
As MacFarlane describes it, a lot of play takes place at her collage table, as she manufactures new spaces based loosely on the spirit of specific ones, drawing on a myriad of influences from theatre and architecture to the world-building of science fiction literature and movies. The paintings in this show were specifically influenced by MacFarlane’s research into the Augsburg Book of Miracles, a manuscript depicting celestial and weather phenomena made in Augsburg, Germany in the sixteenth century. MacFarlane was moved and inspired by how these anonymous illustrators centuries before her were also dedicated to tracking warning signs in the landscape and to recording them in creative ways.
While she describes the model-building as a distancing method, it is also one that creates intimacy, as the scale shift to a shallow box model leads to the creation of a miniature world we can literally hold in our hands versus the enormity of the environment. After MacFarlane distills the memory of a place into an object, she further transforms it into its final form on the canvas, using bold colors and thick brushwork that highlights the painterliness and artifice of her landscapes. As art critic Barry Schwabsky notes in the catalogue essay, these multiple translations and transformations allow MacFarlane to “operate with and against flatness and depth, illusion and physicality, naturalness and theatricality… Her work gives pleasure but also warns that with all these unavoidable antitheses, the choice of one pole or the other would be hopeless, and we have to learn to live with the tensions between them.”
This exhibition closes 5/25/24.
33 notes · View notes
politijohn · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Source
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Source
28K notes · View notes
hsmagazine254 · 1 year ago
Text
How To Keep Your Pet Safe During Natural Disasters, Including El Niño - H&S Pets Galore
How To Keep Your Pet Safe During Natural Disasters, Including El Niño: Preparing For The Worst Natural disasters, including events like El Niño, can pose significant challenges for pet owners. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to ensure the safety and well-being of your beloved pets when faced with the uncertainties of Mother Nature. Understanding The Risks: Before disaster strikes, identify…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
sayruq · 9 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
7K notes · View notes
magnetothemagnificent · 3 months ago
Text
The American far-right: (((They))) built space lasers and hurricane machines to create natural disasters in the United States!
The American far-left: A country the size of New Jersey is single-handedly accelerating climate change to create natural disasters in the United States!
You guys sound exactly the same
811 notes · View notes
sucka99 · 2 months ago
Photo
Tumblr media
531 notes · View notes
lastoneout · 3 months ago
Text
Been following what's going on in Florida with Milton and the massive tornado outbreak it's caused and ngl I'm starting to think there is no amount of suffering we could inflict upon oil executives and the politicians they've bought that would ever be enough to make up for the unimaginable hell their malicious greed has brought upon us.
418 notes · View notes
marzipanandminutiae · 1 year ago
Text
climate change is real and terrifying, and materially altering winter, but also a 60-degree (F) day in December in Boston is not "apocalyptic"
guys
there was not a single December in Boston from 1893-1903 without at least one day in the upper 50s, acording to NOAA data. usually several days. multiple years had December days reaching 60 or above- not always just one, either. December 1895 had more days in the 60s than December 2022 (it also had more days in the 20s, so that's not to say the pattern isn't changing, to be clear!)
(source- there's a dropdown menu at the top for different years)
I recently read a description of the Autumn Grand Prix in Paris c. 1909 that mentioned it being so weirdly warm that the trees started blooming again, and thought I was losing my mind. that NEVER happened in the past, right? but this was an eyewitness account written by a journalist who was there. I think we're all afraid of being labeled anti-science if we acknowledge what any climate scientist would likely tell you: that it's far more complicated than just Winter Is Dead And Every Diversion We Experience From Seasonal Averages Is Completely New Territory
I am not denying climate change. I am gently taking the hand of everyone who's just as (rightly!) scared as I am, just as stressed out by warmer-than-average winter days, and reminding you that climatological history does not begin with your childhood, and that climate change does not mean "every place is going to get hotter at a steady pace forever and there will be no more intense winters." they will change and become less frequent, but they will still be there! we can still act to preserve as many snowy days as possible, now!
we need hope to get through this. and sometimes part of hope can be contextualizing things for ourselves
1K notes · View notes
folklorespring · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
russia commits ecocide in Ukraine
432 notes · View notes
existennialmemes · 3 months ago
Text
Gerrymandering is ultimately what decides whether a state is Red or Blue, not the beliefs of all of the people who actually live there.
If you're ok with any state getting obliterated by a disaster because of the color it turns on the electoral map, then you do not care about the people you claim to be protecting at all.
389 notes · View notes
tanoraqui · 2 months ago
Text
VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE!
Find your polling place | Register day-of | Ready your ID | Hassle your boss for legally required time off (varies by state) | Uber and Lyft are both offering discounted rides to your polling place (and some random restaurants are offering random deals, too, I guess?)
WHY VOTE?
The Bean will be disappointed in you if you don’t
Tumblr media
Voting for the lesser of two evils DOES reduce the amount of evil. Voting for the lesser of two evils SAVES LIVES.
^ Bernie Sanders gave a really good breakdown of this, actually.
Voting is not a choice of your personal idol, it’s a choice of who you have the best chance of persuading around to your side. It’s public transit—you don’t get exactly where you want to go, but you get close enough to walk, or at least to somewhere you can catch the next bus.
Harris has a genuinely good track record of helping the people she serves, and genuinely good goals for doing it some more as President
Trump’s most repeatedly and explicitly stated goal is to order the armed forces to persecute protestors, immigrants, journalists and his political enemies. He’s even less grounded than last time, very likely suffering dementia, and anyone from his previous administration who once restrained him even slightly is warning people that he’s a fascist who explicitly admires Hitler. Their replacements will be vaccine deniers, climate change deniers and the authors of Project 2025.
Hope alone is an act of defiance. Defiance alone is an act of hope. You WILL feel better if you vote, no matter who wins, because you’ll know you did what you could.
Also for the love of god please vote for House and Senate races, too. The Biden-Harris administration only passed the Infrastructure Reduction Act, “the single largest investment in climate and energy in American history” because they held both House and Senate AND VP Harris to break a Senate tie. Not a single Republican voted for it; all Democrats did.
And more local races, of course! They ALL have real effects!
Once you’ve voted, the Bean will be able to rest easy once more—AND so will Candi!
Tumblr media Tumblr media
GO VOTE!
197 notes · View notes
hussyknee · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
History isn't a disparate collection of stories from long ago. It's the necessary context for the present moment and the forecast for the future. All histories are intertwined, and the narratives of power and privilege, oppression and resistance, adversity and triumph are as constant in their patterns as the laws of physics.
694 notes · View notes
politijohn · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Source
Tumblr media
Source
28K notes · View notes
bunabi · 3 months ago
Text
hmm this mindset that a catastrophe isn't '''real''' until someone you personally know literally dies in your arms is gonna get us all killed I think 🧍🏾‍♀️
115 notes · View notes
sayruq · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Israel doesn't know where the tunnels are and the tunnels themselves aren't interconnected so flooding won't work. They tried this before and it failed.
This is just them salting the earth, making it impossible for Gazans to plant crops. This will ensure that Palestinians starve even after the Israeli army withdraws
6K notes · View notes
aniseandspearmint · 1 year ago
Text
for people who can't click into the article right now, this is about the standard plant hardiness zone chart all people who garden in america are familiar with, and the way it has shifted the as climate change ramps up.
627 notes · View notes