The Big Burn

The Forest Brigade by Environmental Humanities Hub

Thiago Mundano, Brazilian, born 1986

The Forest Brigade, 2021

Thiago Mundano is an art activist born in São Paulo, Brazil, and is recognized internationally for his “papo reto” graffiti, or “straight to the point” pieces. In October 2021, the graffiti artist finished his vast mural (measuring about 10,000 square feet) titled The Forest Brigade. The mural was created entirely out of ash from the burned Amazon rainforest. While traveling to collect the ash, Mundano also met with firefighters and fire volunteers to hear their stories. Mundano’s mural depicts a firefighter at its center, placing the voices and stories of those who risk their lives to fight fire at the very forefront. The burning forest in the background and depictions of continuous deforestation raises the issue of wildfires across Brazil as well as how other forms of environmental degradation can lead to this worldwide destruction. Additionally, the skeleton of an animal and the discarded megaphone recall the many lives and voices we have lost to the fire. Mundano hopes his larger-than-life mural can aid the effort in protecting both environmental and universal human rights. Label by Isabel Williams

California on Fire by Environmental Humanities Hub

Jeff Frost, American

California on Fire, 2018

The image above depicts a photograph by Jeff Frost of the skeleton of a home leftover after being ravaged by a wildfire in California. Jeff Frost has spent years documenting and filming wildfires in California. His experience in viewing the effects of wildfires and their increased intensity over time is reflected in the artwork he has produced from his film. The photograph depicts a place where there was once a home and life thrived, but now all that remains is the charred skeleton and ashes of that lively past. This image reveals the nature of fire as a deadly force. Label by Jonathan Yoder