Artist Spotlight: Migration by Mark Fleming Imogen McGillJanuary 4, 20167 viewslifestyle0 Comments7 views The urban wildlife has always been an omnipresent element for Londoners, from which stressed-out city dwellers draw therapeutic benefit. This latest series, entitled Migration by Mark Fleming is about the natural evolutionary progression of humans and how it has led to disturbances in the darwinistic law and order; foxes now hunt trash, falcons have learned to benefit from artificial lights and squirrels have stopped using their voices due to volume. Many species are stuck in a vacuum where they haven’t been before, and from where they will never be able to escape. The unnatural staged room with its distorted graphics plays with an idea of a new world where animals no longer have identities. The hunter and the hunted roam together in a surreal space, retired from their natural instincts and intuitions. Imogen McGill Click here to see more projects by Mark Fleming.
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