Poland, Pollution and a few Presents

I’m finally in Poland! And I can’t breathe! Okay so I was surprised at how polluted the air in Warsaw is, I’ve been here before and didn’t have any problems last time, but this time, I feel as if my lungs have shrivelled and died. The city looks nice and I’m having a great time chilling with some amazing friends, but I feel ill at the same time. Being here is just making me realise even more how much of a problem pollution really is, I’ve seen locals wearing gas masks, there’s warnings about when it’s safe to go outside and nobody seems to drink the tap water because it smells funny. This has resulted in people either using water filters, or, for the most part, buying bottled water, which isn’t good! It’s just contributing to the ongoing plastic problem, I mean yes, the people I’m staying with recycle and so do many other people, which is great, but we still need to cut back on plastic; especially in a city that has highly toxic air. I don’t want to offend anyone with this post, I know that Warsaw can be a lovely place, there’s a lot of green areas and I’ve heard that the local government is trying to fight back against the pollution, I’m just making observations based on what I have seen, and felt (in my lungs) so far.

I brought a few of my prints with me to give to friends and family of my better half as presents for Christmas and so far, they’ve went down really well. The bug one went down especially well, which I think is largely because of the design and the fact the pollution message isn’t as on the nose as my Pollution Apocalypse design. I’ve found that some people think the Pollution Apocalypse poster is really heavy, but important still, and it’s meant to be… I wasn’t trying to get a positive response from that poster because it isn’t tackling a positive subject, pollution is heavy and it’s a reality that we really need to face. I’m just glad people have taken the design and have said that they like it at least, despite the fact it evokes a lot of difficult and real feelings, to me this means the design in a successful one which I’m so happy about. I’m going to have to get some reprints of the Lovecraftian bug and pollution apocalypse when I get back to college because they have been well received so far so I’m hoping that’ll be the case outside of people that I know and that I’ll be able to get myself out there more and maybe sell some on Etsy or something like that. It’d be nice if more people saw my art and what I’m trying to do because I really want to help make the world a better place, even if it’s just in a small way, but it’s hard to if nobody sees me.

I haven’t had the chance to go to any galleries so far because we were tired and have mainly been chilling with friends so far, but I’m hoping to either at the end of this week or next week when I travel to Krakow, I’ve done some research and there’s a really interesting poster gallery there that is run by a family, they’ve been collecting posters for years and their collection features posters from Polish artists, as well as artists from around the world. I think it’ll be invaluable to me to see poster art from different cultures, especially for the print project because I have been making posters so far and sometimes struggle with how to layout my design, seeing how other people have done it will definitely be a beneficial venture. I am really enjoying my time here though, I have some amazing friends here and wish I didn’t have to move on to the next place.

Pollution Apocalypse- An Illustrated Response to the ongoing Climate Crisis

Pollution Apocalypse Initial Sketch

It’s Riso print week next week, which will be interesting considering how iffy my one-page zine went. We aren’t doing it this week like I thought as one of my tutors wasn’t in so they’re giving us more time to get our sketchbooks up to date and do more of the prints we have already.  I’m hoping that my risograph print goes better this time, at least the one-page zine experience taught me what not to do when it comes to risograph printing. I am still sceptical though of whether or not I’ll be able to achieve a good result though because the last riso print was only a 2 colour one and I’ve decided to be a bit more ambitious this time and try a 4-colour print, which might be my downfall, but  I’m really happy with what I have designed so far so I really, really hope that I am able to create a good print out of it.

For the design I have once again decided to stick to the Lovecraftian/climate change theme that I’ve got going on right now, only this time I have made it blatantly clear that this is the issue I am trying to tackle, compared to my previous designs which were more subtle in tone. I have written ‘Pollution Apocalypse’ around the outside of the main design so that there is no confusion to the issues I am trying to convey. While apocalypse may sound a bit drastic and exaggerated, scientists would disagree given the fact 11,000 scientists have declared a global climate emergency, which sounds like the beginning of an apocalypse to me. The main focus of the design is a heavily polluted city that is pumping noxious gases into the atmosphere, causing the city to flood and attracting all manners of monsters to its’ centre. The creatures represent the end of life as we know it, as well as mother nature fighting back against the destruction that we as a species have caused.

Pollution Apocalypse Photoshop Design.

11,000 scientists declare global climate emergency and warn of ‘untold human suffering’.

Weston, P. (2019). 11,000 scientists declare global climate emergency and warn of ‘untold human suffering’. [online] The Independent. Available at: https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-emergency-scientists-emissions-letter-climate-change-a9185786.html [Accessed 5 Nov. 2019].

I’m going to Poland for Christmas next Thursday and I’ll hopefully be visiting a lot of galleries, exhibitions and also doing art with my girlfriend’s dd who is a full on, free spirited artist and actually makes a living out of it. So I’m hoping that I’ll be able to write a lot of interesting blog posts while I’m away because I feel like my blog is a little bland right now, I haven’t really had time to go to exhibitions and things like that because I’m so invested in each project that I don’t get out much. But yeah, anyway, hopefully a lot of interesting posts and photos of Polish art and inspiration happening in the coming weeks. I’m really looking forward to immersing myself in all sorts of different art that I haven’t seen before, and hopefully seeing some of Van Gogh’s work because he is one of my favourite artists of all time and I’m pretty sure some of his work is on display at a gallery in Krakow. The only thing I am slightly concerned about is the fact I am going to miss 2 days in college before Christmas which could potentially set me behind in the project before the hand in day in January, however, I have already done a lot of printing and my sketchbook is almost up to date so I should be fine, as long as I do some work while I am away.