Art In The Anthropocene With Wildlife Painter Claire Duncan | Oregon Art Beat
Claire Duncan doesn’t consider herself a wildlife painter or a 'message' or “statement” painter either. But she admits that’s not true of her latest body of work, 'Dialogs with the Anthropocene’ which presents a dozen or so large paintings of animals paired with smaller works hanging just above that depict environmental catastrophe and social breakdown. The matched images create a subtle cause-and-effect connection between man-made circumstances and the habitat and dignity of the animals. Read more: https://www.opb.org/television/progra... Subscribe to our channel for new OPB videos: https://www.youtube.com/opb?sub_confi... #OPB #OregonArtBeat #ClaireDuncan

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