Poland, Posters and a bit of Protesting

The past couple of days have been something else, and somewhat unexpected; upon arriving to Krakow to meet a friend of my girlfriend’s family, we were taken on a walk through the streets of Krakow at night and came across the beginnings of a protest against the government for plans to make the judges answer only to the right-wing, nationalist, conservative, Christian party that rules the country currently, which would potentially devastate the country, demolish the justice system and also risk Poland being kicked out of the EU by violating European law. I fully support the protests, despite not being Polish myself, my girlfriend is however and it is important to her and I also believe that judges should be allowed to make fair judgements without political interference and in any way that could allow guilty people walk free, so I am glad that we were taken to this protest, however, it was made slightly awkward by the fact that I still had my suitcase at this point, it was definitely a spontaneous affair.

As well as attending the protest, we finally got to go to the Krakow Poster Gallery which I had been hoping to go to since arriving in Poland, when I arrived I must admit that I thought the place looked quite small, that did not however affect the sheer volume of posters that was inside. I was left stunned and amazed walking through that small building, seeing posters from all different generations and commercial avenues such as film, tv, theatre, music festivals, food, gigs and so much more. I could have spent so long in there staring and taking photos of all the posters that interested me, but as I said, the place was quite small and there was a few people inside so I felt quite awkward standing there and taking photos, I only managed to get a few of the ones that really stood out to me. It was so nice seeing so many different styles of art and it gave me a plethora of ideas of how I could layout my final poster design at the end of the print project. Being in such polluted cities and seeing first hand the effect that it is having on peoples’ lives has also given me ideas of what my design is going to depict. I’ve been doing my research on which industries contribute the most to pollution and one of the high flyers is the meat industry… now, at the time of writing I do still eat meat but I’ve cut back a lot and I have been thinking for a while that I want to give it up, I just knew that I had no chance of doing that over a Polish Christmas (there’s loads of meat and fish and barley a vegetarian option in sight) but I still feel as if I could take a swing at the meat industry this project, I may be vegetarian by the end of this trip.

One of the posters that really stood out to me, especially as inspiration for this project was a one that said, ‘Hunting in Poland’ and depicted what I assume is a deer standing over the body of a hunter with its’ hoof on his chest. I couldn’t help but laugh a little at the sight of this, the role reversal is just spectacular, and I find it really refreshing to see something like this in a country where hunting is rather common and animal culls have happened numerous times in the past. My interpretation of the poster could be wrong but to me it is saying that the animals rule and not those that hunt them, that the hunters become the hunted and to be honest, that’s just karma.

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.