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INFERNO is a series by Leslie Hossack that combines art with scientific data to explore the real and urgent effects of climate change that threaten ecosystems and communities. This work highlights measurable and growing impacts on our planet: From nuclear apocalypse, wildfires, shrinking glaciers, rising sea levels and global temperatures.

Each piece serves as a visual record of environmental change rooted in scientific fact but expressed with an artistic sensibility. By showing these changes, Hossack invites reflection and conversation about the fragility of nature and the need for collective action.

INFERNO
is both a warning and a call for awareness to urge viewers to face the scale of change around us and rethink our relationship with the environment. It acknowledges the undeniable reality of the climate crisis while offering hope for resilience and response.

The series explores themes of loss and shared memory, and a collective witness. It reflects on the fragility between human survival and disaster, using symbols like the Doomsday Clock to highlight growing global threats. It also reveals the hidden dangers of pollution, making the invisible visible and encouraging awareness of environmental harm behind striking colours.

Through these layered artworks, INFERNO asks viewers to confront the immediacy of environmental change and to consider the delicate balance between scientific facts and human experiences.