Esohpromatém
<p><strong>Rachel Marks</strong> is an American artist and performer living in Paris. Her works invite the public to reflect on their place within nature and their role in preserving it.</p>
<p>Her creations combine delicate <strong>natural elements</strong> (flowers, leaves, recycled paper) in constructing <strong>monumental installation pieces</strong>.</p>
<p>For the<em> International Summit ChangeNOW</em> that will be held at the <strong>Grand Palais</strong> in Paris January 30, 31 and February 1st 2020. Rachel Marks has imagined an<strong> immersive and participative large scale work</strong>: <em>Esohpromatém.</em><br />
Imagine a tree that is 4 meters high, whose branches tell the story of a future marked by our past. 2011 Fukushima. Nuclear disaster: 30,000 km of contaminated territory. 30 years for sunflowers to purify the earth by absorbing pollutants. At the foot of the tree, a field of heliotropes faces the public, as a symbol of hope.</p>
<p>Rachel Marks invites the public to actively and positively participate in writing a personal <strong>promise</strong> for the future and the preservation of our planet. </p>