Polar bears, polar bears. Those ubiquitous symbols of climate change. Cute and cuddly, ethereal and majestic, they’re popping up everywhere – including atop subway grates on the streets of New York City. Artist Joshua Allen Harris has created quite an online buzz with his puppy-like inflatable plastic bag polar bear: it inflates and deflates with the passing of subterranean subway trains, springing to life and then fading away in a vital commentary on global warming. We’ve covered inspired plastic bag art in the past, but never with such an animated aesthetic.
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It even looks like the bear is wagging it’s tale! So cute and very creative!
oh my gawd- I LOVE this. I love art that goes beyond concept and ties in all sorts of current issues. This is better then most stuff in galleries now- really! How awesome to have it wear it will blow up and then deflate over and over…. i have to share this with all my artists friends
Would you mind if I used this idea for one of my classes? I just started teaching 3D desing at Arizona State University. These are just awesome. Would totally love some information on building and designing these for a show here at ASU.