Indonesian artist Mulyana's solo exhibition invites reflection on climate impact, using recyclable materials to illustrate the fragility of marine ecosystems through engaging art.
By distilling his color palette to white, Mulyana critiques the consequences of human actions, particularly coral bleaching, while reinforcing the theme of purity in art.
Mulyana's technique of twisting and wrapping plastic and netting into coral-like sculptures evokes a palpable connection to the sea, blending environmental concern with artistic expression.
The concurrent exhibits at both Sapar Contemporary and SUNY Stony Brook showcase Mulyana's ability to engage audiences with playful yet critical reflections on our relationship with oceans.
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