







This installation, which was on exhibit at the King Edward SkyTrain station for six months, was my artistic response to the Anthropocene—the epoch of human influence on Earth’s geology and ecosystems.
During its tenure, the installation served as a platform for dialogue among the transit community prompting discussions about our environmental footprint. It was my aspiration that travellers would take a moment from their daily journeys to contemplate the significant alterations humanity has imposed on the planet. The project stood as a testament to the transformative potential of public art to instigate societal change. Positioned in a lively transit hub, it intersected with the lives of many, inviting a diverse audience to engage in collective reflection.