Photographic artist Chris Jordan never ceases to amaze us with his clever pieces that allow people to “see” concepts that are often difficult to visualize. We submit for your viewing pleasure, his latest work, Gyre. Look familiar? The 8′ x 11′ triptych is based on the famous Japanese painting, “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by Hokusai. Instead of paint, the colors are composed of 2.4 million pieces of plastic – the estimated number of pounds of plastic that enter the world’s ocean’s every hour! Gyre is the first image in a mini-series that Jordan is creating about the Pacific Garbage Patch, and is named after the Pacific Gyre, a thousand miles wide ocean current which turns clockwise like a giant slow-motion whirlpool and concentrates tons of the world’s trash.
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(linkback) Wow! or Meh? Chris Jordan’s Wave Illustrates Ocean Garbage [VOTE] – http://www.pikk.com/3bbd3
Thoughtful and striking as always. I’d love to see one of his photos at full size one of these days, should he ever exhibit in the UK.
Can we get prints?
WOW! I’m speechless. The whole thing is just amazing on so many different levels.
WOW! AMAZING! On so many different levels.