The Green Eye - Pirjo Juhola
As Climate Change and worldwide pandemics begin to adversely affect our previously safe suburban existences, we realize that nothing will ever be “normal” again. And so the Green Eye - fearful, angry and powerless - peers out from its little black box towards.
Bio: With the world increasingly full of people and their by- products, making something meaningful or useful out of the rubbish we discard has become a prime focus of my work. I like the challenge of experimenting with methods and improvising with materials. The narrative of the works is driven by aversion to injustice, inequality and the destruction of our natural environment.
I've made artworks my entire life, completed an Advanced Diploma of Visual Art, exhibited in galleries and exhibitions throughout Tasmania and won four People’s Choice Awards as well as the 2018 Kingborough Council Acquisitive Award.
As Climate Change and worldwide pandemics begin to adversely affect our previously safe suburban existences, we realize that nothing will ever be “normal” again. And so the Green Eye - fearful, angry and powerless - peers out from its little black box towards.
Bio: With the world increasingly full of people and their by- products, making something meaningful or useful out of the rubbish we discard has become a prime focus of my work. I like the challenge of experimenting with methods and improvising with materials. The narrative of the works is driven by aversion to injustice, inequality and the destruction of our natural environment.
I've made artworks my entire life, completed an Advanced Diploma of Visual Art, exhibited in galleries and exhibitions throughout Tasmania and won four People’s Choice Awards as well as the 2018 Kingborough Council Acquisitive Award.
As Climate Change and worldwide pandemics begin to adversely affect our previously safe suburban existences, we realize that nothing will ever be “normal” again. And so the Green Eye - fearful, angry and powerless - peers out from its little black box towards.
Bio: With the world increasingly full of people and their by- products, making something meaningful or useful out of the rubbish we discard has become a prime focus of my work. I like the challenge of experimenting with methods and improvising with materials. The narrative of the works is driven by aversion to injustice, inequality and the destruction of our natural environment.
I've made artworks my entire life, completed an Advanced Diploma of Visual Art, exhibited in galleries and exhibitions throughout Tasmania and won four People’s Choice Awards as well as the 2018 Kingborough Council Acquisitive Award.