We spoke like this to remember.

Scene where humans are gone then nature takes over. The head of the piece also faces down to signify disappointment in the human race and how they have let mother nature down. The piece hangs above the ground to show that if the human race were to just elevate themselves or rather educate themselves, the planet would be a better place (Glentzer 2020).



  • Casey Curran
  • We spoke like this to remember.
  • 2019
  • Dura-Lar, bras, motor
  • 244 x 61 x 91 centimeters
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