The prints in the exhibition are primarily representational and include urban and
rural images of city billboards, shop windows, misty waterfalls, and dramatic cliffs to name a few.
The main feature is the bespoke floral embroidery on the sleeve and hood that conjures up
images of botanical gardens and the
rural countryside — even though in reality, you might be stuck in concrete jungle — a.k.a. the
city.
Urban Heat Island profile
Image from Lawrence Berkeley Labs From the UNIVERSITY
OF WISCONSIN - MADISON Spring comes sooner to urban heat islands, with potential consequences for wildlife Urban - dwelling plants around the globe typically get a head start on the growing season compared to their rural counterparts because of the urban heat island effect, the phenomenon in which cities tend to be warmer than nonurban areas due to their plethora of built surfaces — made of concrete, asphalt and more — and scarcity of vegetatio
OF WISCONSIN - MADISON Spring comes sooner to urban heat islands, with potential consequences for wildlife Urban - dwelling plants around the globe typically get a head start on the growing season compared to their
rural counterparts because
of the urban heat island effect, the phenomenon in which cities tend to be warmer than nonurban areas due to their plethora of built surfaces — made of concrete, asphalt and more — and scarcity of vegetatio
of the urban heat island effect, the phenomenon in which
cities tend to be warmer than nonurban areas due to their plethora
of built surfaces — made of concrete, asphalt and more — and scarcity of vegetatio
of built surfaces — made
of concrete, asphalt and more — and scarcity of vegetatio
of concrete, asphalt and more — and scarcity
of vegetatio
of vegetation.