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"Navigating Frustration Polar Bear"
"Navigating Frustration Polar Bear"
7ft wide MAX width (on canvas) or small Print
2.67ft high, 7ft wide, 2.5" deep (81.28cm x 2.13 meters x 6.35cm)

"Navigating Frustration POLAR BEAR" is a haunting visual metaphor that captures the emotional and existential turmoil of a species on the brink. The polar bear, half-submerged in a fragmented, icy landscape emerges as both a ghost and a guardian—its translucent form blending into the fractured terrain it once roamed freely. The repetitive cellular pattern evokes melting ice, disappearing territory, and the disintegration of natural habitats, while the bear’s open mouth suggests a cry, a warning, or perhaps, a final roar. This piece serves as a visceral response to the climate crisis, confronting viewers with the fragility of Arctic life and the mounting frustration of navigating a world indifferent to its extinction.