Mother Earth: Nevertheless She Persisted

The project explores humanity's impact on the planet and our interconnectedness with nature.

A city girl and skeptic to my core, I feel an overwhelming sense of awe in the face of a desert spread before me or the expanse of the ocean. Within these magnificent landscapes, humanity seems small and insignificant. Geologic eras are etched into layers of rock and our time on earth seems short in contrast. So far there have been thirty-seven epochs in the history of this planet. Humans have been on Earth for less than two of these, though our impact on the shape of the planet has been tremendously outsized. What will the next epoch look like?

I have mounted scenes of human habitation behind acrylic, those plastic walls that we imagine can safely separate the things we do from having an impact on the natural world. I have then affixed these scenes onto and within sweeping landscapes. I am presenting this work without glass. The constructed world behind the acrylic is literally protected, while the landscapes remain exposed and vulnerable. A continuity of line and color between these two parts of the work hints at their interconnectedness. I use the desert southwest of the United States as a stand-in for what the majority of the land on our planet might look like as it continues to be shaped by rising temperatures, drought, and fires. Ultimately, I present these multi-layered images in hand-painted wooden frames, alluding to the next chapter in the planet's history. As the image pushes beyond its edges, the story continues to evolve.

In spite of human activity, the Earth continues to transform and reinvent itself. The Earth is not coming to an end. Its inhabitants cannot escape its permanence, and the power it has to shape their existence. The environmental challenges facing us raise we need to continue to ask questions, especially those to which we do not have easy answers. As nature reinvents itself, can we adapt with it? Will we be part of that next chapter?

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Image from the Mother Earth: Nevertheless She Persisted photography project
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Chance of Rain Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Zion National Park. Inset - Burlington Vermont

© Diana Cheren Nygren - A New Pool Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Washington DC and Death Valley composite
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A New Pool Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Washington DC and Death Valley composite

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Image from the Mother Earth: Nevertheless She Persisted photography project
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Can Nuclear Fusion Power Your Home Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Arizona

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Recycling Day Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Florence Italy
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Recycling Day Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Florence Italy

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Beach Trip Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Dubrovnik Croatia
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Beach Trip Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Dubrovnik Croatia

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Incoming MailImage with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - White Sands National Park. Inset - Alameda California.
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Incoming MailImage with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - White Sands National Park. Inset - Alameda California.

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Gen Z Doesn't Want to Drive Cars
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Gen Z Doesn't Want to Drive Cars

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Air Pollution Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Siena Italy
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Air Pollution Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Siena Italy

© Diana Cheren Nygren - When Lightning Strikes Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Bryce Canyon National Park. Inset - New Mexico
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When Lightning Strikes Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Bryce Canyon National Park. Inset - New Mexico

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Solar Flares Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Florence Italy
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Solar Flares Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Florence Italy

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Where Once Was Water Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Bologna Italy
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Where Once Was Water Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Bologna Italy

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Facades Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - New Mexico
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Facades Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - New Mexico

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Arrivals and Departures Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - New Mexico.
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Arrivals and Departures Image with mounted acrylic inset. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - New Mexico.

© Diana Cheren Nygren - Image from the Mother Earth: Nevertheless She Persisted photography project
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Can Nuclear Fusion Power Your Home (install shot) Image with mounted acrylic inset and hand painted frame installed. Landscape - Death Valley. Inset - Arizona

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