The Climate Crisis, Illustrated

Pejac's drawings clarify the destructive absurdity of the Anthropocene 

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Le Bateau Ivre, acrylic on canvas, 2015

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Water Well, pencil and charcoal on paper, 2018

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The Forest, 1 color hand-pulled photopolymer, 2018

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Ahab, pencil and charcoal on canvas, 2018

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Albatros, pencil on paper, 2019

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Christmas, pencil on paper, 2018

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Greenpuzzle, 2019

Ahab straddles the tip of a gliding whale. A lone fisherman sits on a bed of dissolving ice. Into an endless sea of bobbling plastic, a young boy casts out a line into a suffocated sliver of water. These are just some of the disturbing climate renderings from Barcelona-based street artist Pejac. In these provocative drawings, human and natural worlds collide with absurd and destructive consequences that reveal an all-too-inexorable truth: The Anthropocene will spell the unraveling of both if we don't act now.

Save the Med, pencil and charcoal on paper, 2019