Anthropocene

Reproduction Print by Raj Panda

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Medium Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions Printed to size: 30cm (W) x 40cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Original Artwork's Description

This painting titled 'Anthropocene' was a Finalist in the 2020 Lake Art Prize at the Museum of Art and Culture Lake Macquarie.

This still life painting is about the marine effects of anthropogenic climate change such as rising sea levels and water pollution. The stack of books, ranging from sci-fi to non-fiction to children's book to magazine, present a cautionary tale about man-made climate change. The plastic rubber ducks allude to the story of the Friendly Floatees wherein 29,000 plastic toys were washed into the Pacific Ocean in 1992. The bromeliad in a jar of water with plastic soy fish symbolises how the waterscape is changing as around 8 million tonnes of plastic end up in the world's ocean each year.

Artist Bio

Hi, I am Raj Panda. I am a Sydney based self-taught artist working in acrylic medium. I was born in India in 1984. I moved to Australia in 2007 and having been living here ever since.

I dabbled in art as a kid but academics got in the way so I shifted focus. I reconnected with art in 2012 when I was battling depression. Art has helped me discover my true voice.

I have been a Finalist in 26 Australian art prizes since 2016, including winning the Emerging Artist Award at the 2019 ANL Maritime Art Prize.