Posts Tagged: ‘Ghana’

I would imagine the only way I can come off not looking like a monster and this post be engrossing is if you can first promise that you’re capable of divorcing yourself from the reality of dead babies. If you do not feel that you can remove yourself from envisioning dead babies and instead think of lines of text on websites like WorldNetDaily, the Times and the Daily Mail, then perhaps this post should not be read by you.

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Nelson’s Column, the famous center point of London’s Trafalgar Square, is usually surrounded by museums, crowds and, until recently, hoards of pigeons. But for one week in mid-November, it will be ringed by the stumps of enormous African trees in a shocking display of environmental art.

While artist Angela Palmer compares the stark exhibit to images of a post-World War I landscape, the installation highlights the present, not the past. According to BBC News, the gnarled roots and abbreviated stumps are meant to call attention to tropical deforestation, one of the biggest causes of man-made greenhouse gases. If that’s not enough to drive the point home, green laser beams will shine into the night sky, marking the trees’ phantom canopies.

Although the trees in the exhibit are not actually victims of deforestation (Palmer sourced all of the stumps from naturally fallen trees), they hail from Ghana, a country that’s suffered heavily from illegal logging.

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