this 1,000 sqm land art in greece echoes humanity’s destructive ecological footprint
The krank’s massive ‘footprint’ invades greek island
On the occasion of Paxos Biennale 2022, Greek visual artist The Krank has completed a 1,000 square-meter land art project near the Mongonissi bay in Greece. Titled ‘Footprint’, the large-scale installation is a poignant metaphor for humanity’s continuing and devastating impact on ecological systems worldwide. To create this impressive work, the artist worked silently for 15 days, shaking up the island of Paxos with his bold and touching message.
image © Themis Boikos
a call for urgent environmental change
Specifically, The Krank’s artwork (see more here) spotlights the urgent need to balance between economic growth, social well-being, and environmental conservation — keeping in mind that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to cast a shadow over global sustainable development discussions.
‘Conceptually, ‘Footprint’ deals with the meaning of loss. Nature, ecosystems, and biodiversity are all in a variable state with a negative sign. The parallelism that emerges through the impermanence of my work, and our presence as a species, reinforces the message I wanted to communicate. Everything is fluid, and nothing should be taken for granted,’ shares the artist.
image © Themis Boikos
image © Themis Boikos
image © Themis Boikos
image © The Krank
project info:
name: Foot
land art: The Krank
program: Paxos Biennale 2022
aerial photography: Themis Boikos
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edited by: lea zeitoun | designboom