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Natalya Khorover Aikens, "OmniPresent Future"

Natalya Khorover Aikens, "OmniPresent Future"

"OmniPresent Future"

 

This installation is inspired by plastic debris caught in the trees along our streets and highways, the trash that is strewn along our beaches and parks. The goal of the installation is to raise public awareness about single use plastic and to address the consumerism that is contributing to environmental issues and climate change.

 

Sculpture

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