Rithika Merchant b. 1986
Wildfire, 2020
Mixed media collage with gouache, ink, graphite, marker and mother of pearl buttons on paper
(HSN Code: 970110)
(HSN Code: 970110)
25.5 x 19.6 inches
Copyright Rithika Merchant, 2020
The ever-growing, the ever-consuming mystery of nature. Nature is seen as an eternal flame, always burning as it grows, endlessly returning to the nothing from which it emerges. According to...
The ever-growing, the ever-consuming mystery of nature. Nature is seen as an eternal flame, always burning as it grows, endlessly returning to the nothing from which it emerges.
According to Kathleen Raine, William Blake followed the ideas of Paracelsus on nature’s Great Mystery. The forests especially are associated with smoke and fire. Thus, all of nature is essentially but a heap of ashes, and her creatures but fumes and smoke.
There is a strong connection between climate change and wildfires. Wildfire activity is changing dangerously, as conditions become hotter and drier due to climate change.
While fire is a natural and essential part of these ecosystems, warming temperatures and drying soils—both tied to human-caused climate change—have contributed to observed increases in wildfire activity. The earlier snowmelt and higher temperatures—and resulting drier soils from increased evaporation—in addition to greater water loss from vegetation have contributed to lengthening the fire seasons.
According to Kathleen Raine, William Blake followed the ideas of Paracelsus on nature’s Great Mystery. The forests especially are associated with smoke and fire. Thus, all of nature is essentially but a heap of ashes, and her creatures but fumes and smoke.
There is a strong connection between climate change and wildfires. Wildfire activity is changing dangerously, as conditions become hotter and drier due to climate change.
While fire is a natural and essential part of these ecosystems, warming temperatures and drying soils—both tied to human-caused climate change—have contributed to observed increases in wildfire activity. The earlier snowmelt and higher temperatures—and resulting drier soils from increased evaporation—in addition to greater water loss from vegetation have contributed to lengthening the fire seasons.
Exhibitions
Birth of a New World, TARQ, Mumbai, 2021Literature
MASH India, Rithika Merchant in conversation with Shalini Passi, July 2 2021https://www.mashindia.com/shalini-passi-in-conversation-with-rithika-merchant.php
Midday, Sweden calling, Dec 17, 2021
https://www.tarq.in/usr/documents/press/download_url/276/2021_12_17-midday.pdf
Platform, Mentors, December 21, 2021
https://www.platform-mag.com/art/mentors.html
Artsy, The Artsy Vanguard 2022: Rithika Merchant, Nov 15, 2022, https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-artsy-vanguard-2022-rithika-merchant