SPECTATOR SPORT
This image explores our passive participation in the climate crisis. Featured, is the ubiquitous Monobloc one-piece white plastic chair made from cheap, injection moulded plastics slowly drowning in the rising waters.
It explores our complicated relationship with cheap consumer goods, convenience and the climate crisis. The skeletal figure of the chair softly reflected in the surging tide of the Thames is subversive. Does it evoke the organic beauty of a crustacean or is it a ghostly silhouette forecasting our future demise?
With this image, I sought to evoke the haunting beauty and foreboding silence that might preclude a catastrophe.