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The Tree Hugger Project in Pratt’s Sculpture Park is an ongoing collaborative work of environmental art by Polish artists Agnieszka Gradzik and Wiktor Szostalo. Initiated in England in 2005 as an outreach to local communities, the playful sculptures are woven of twigs, branches, sticks, vines, and other natural materials to show that contemporary art can deliver a cheerful environmental message to protect whatever is left of the besieged natural world. The tableau in the foreground, titled The Red Balloon—A Homage to Marc Chagall, was inspired by the Russian Jewish painter’s scenes of people floating above villages. The Tree Huggers suggest that standing for the environment is a communal effort. The benches in the background form part of The Bruce Newman Mall, which provides a place for students to congregate between classes.
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