Jeff Kim
Resilience
2019
steel
35” x 26" x 32”
Trees are incredibly resilient they get destroyed by fires, natural
causes and human interference. No matter how devastating the destruction they
always seem to bounce back. They grow back in the forest with resilience using
the dead as fuel making them stronger and vibrant. They grow in cracks of
buildings and sidewalks defying human intervention to stop them from existence
in urban areas. They live for thousands of years taking in sunlight and
converting carbon dioxide and water into oxygen. In my work Resilience, I
wanted to show the awesome durability and adaptability of trees.
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