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Apr 26

Artist: Jarod Charzewski

My art examines landscapes and people, man-made structures among nature, the sometimes static, often fluid designs that rise from dual environments. I harness childhood sensibilities: sights and smells, sounds, memories, feelings of rural surroundings and urban streets. I fuel my art with visuals of seasons, Prairie landscapes and recreate aesthetics that investigate mankind’s evolving influence. Artistically I try to capture the essence of mist in the Carmanah Valley rainforest, the dust of Alberta’s Badlands, and in turn release an ephemeral sensation of site-specific experiences.

Space motivates my concept. The visual characteristics of bridges and railroad tracks, tunnels, urban communities at large, cast against the strength of natural landscapes, reflect the relationship between viewer and the work. I enhance this relationship through accessible installations, monuments to nature, to man, to our cohabitation. The art reveals the mystery of individual perceptions and develops a platform where ideas gain scope. The art conducts experiments. It approaches common occurrences, heeds disparate interests, and injects personal stance. I express these experiments through multi-media sculpture. I use interpretation. I use light, acoustics, and kinetic energy.

Everything needs space. My work reflects nature’s response to man, and mankind’s impact on landscapes. The result is a lens through which to see our world.

WS: jarodcharzewski.com

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Jarod Charzewski
“Scarp” shown at the Halsey  Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Jarod Charzewski

“Scarp” shown at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, United States

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Jarod Charzewski 
“Scarp” shown at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in  Charleston, South Carolina, United States

This installation project encapsulates North America’s consumer culture  which leads to overcapacity landfill sites.
I grew up in the inner city of Winnipeg but spent summers in rural  Manitoba so I try to combine my street sensibility with prairie  landscape esthetics and, as in reality; the meeting is not always  graceful. This installation uses the idea of land as a capsule for  history. A section of exposed earth also known as escarpment reveals  sedimentary layers of rock and earth containing natural geological  artifacts. These layers are in essence the history of our planet. This  project is about fabricating history with our own synthetic and fleeting  artifacts as the medium.

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Jarod Charzewski

“Scarp” shown at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, United States

This installation project encapsulates North America’s consumer culture which leads to overcapacity landfill sites.

I grew up in the inner city of Winnipeg but spent summers in rural Manitoba so I try to combine my street sensibility with prairie landscape esthetics and, as in reality; the meeting is not always graceful. This installation uses the idea of land as a capsule for history. A section of exposed earth also known as escarpment reveals sedimentary layers of rock and earth containing natural geological artifacts. These layers are in essence the history of our planet. This project is about fabricating history with our own synthetic and fleeting artifacts as the medium.

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Jarod Charzewski 
“Scarp” shown at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, United States

The Geology of the North American Consumer Culture
The purchasing habits of the North American consumer requires the extraction on our planets resources only to replace them with processed goods in the form of discarded merchandise. This geological cross section shows the new and improved layers of the Earth. Through our ever expending and multiplying landfill sites these new layers will provide us with a planet rich in synthetic nutrients and chemically enhanced goodness.
Like other projects in my portfolio Scarp references the  Earth and the human presence on it. The speed at which we mass-produce,  mass-consume and then reproduce goods and materials is questionable to  our survival. Perceived obsolescence is a design strategy that inspires  consumers to replace their perfectly good belongings with new items.  This attitude towards consumerism is what this project will encapsulate.
In reality these layers are made of compressed sand, soil and rock,  which posses their own geological data. The layers or the Scarp project consists of a variety of clothing to create a more immediate  version of time and human history. The multi faceted outer surface  materials has been obtained with the cooperation Goodwill Industries and  returned to them after the exhibit has closed.

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Jarod Charzewski

“Scarp” shown at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, United States

The Geology of the North American Consumer Culture

The purchasing habits of the North American consumer requires the extraction on our planets resources only to replace them with processed goods in the form of discarded merchandise. This geological cross section shows the new and improved layers of the Earth. Through our ever expending and multiplying landfill sites these new layers will provide us with a planet rich in synthetic nutrients and chemically enhanced goodness.

Like other projects in my portfolio Scarp references the Earth and the human presence on it. The speed at which we mass-produce, mass-consume and then reproduce goods and materials is questionable to our survival. Perceived obsolescence is a design strategy that inspires consumers to replace their perfectly good belongings with new items. This attitude towards consumerism is what this project will encapsulate.

In reality these layers are made of compressed sand, soil and rock, which posses their own geological data. The layers or the Scarp project consists of a variety of clothing to create a more immediate version of time and human history. The multi faceted outer surface materials has been obtained with the cooperation Goodwill Industries and returned to them after the exhibit has closed.

View all related show images and information »


Jarod Charzewski
“Scarp” shown at the Halsey  Institute for Contemporary Art in  Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Jarod Charzewski

“Scarp” shown at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art in Charleston, South Carolina, United States

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