Relying on the day, you may take a look at the sky and see a sea of pale blue or a radiant sundown that slipped to the horizon. If you’re in a significant metropolitan space, nevertheless, you might also meet with the red-brown-brown fog.
The artist from Berlin, Macarna Ruiz-Tagle, is behind the colourful cyanometer and Sundown postcards that we introduced to Colossal (and who’ve offered in our retailer a number of instances). However he additionally created a 3rd model designed for these not so vibrant days.

The World Well being Group estimates that 99 p.c of the folks on Earth breathes an unsure air, which makes a postcard of russian air air pollution, most likely probably the most appropriate for our local weather disaster age. Whereas a powerful distinction with blues, yellows and vibrant oranges of the opposite two, this design is woke up in Pink pale and grey to match that of a darkish and even soiled ambiance. Just like the others, the concept is to carry the work to the sky and mark the suitable shade earlier than throwing it within the mail.
The interactive card modifications within the route, relying on the truth that the opening reveals a misty fog or air with chemical substances and is a part of a rising motion to trace climatic information in a tangible, primary method. “The separation of the visible delight to be immersed in a cloud from the fact in a state of energy to breathe strongly polluted air, the postcard evokes each the smog that features the worldwide cities and the ethereal great thing about the fog,” writes the artist. “In its fascinating aesthetic ambiguity, the work helps an area for contemplation in our disturbed ambiance.”
Discover all three postcards within the Colosal retailer and discover extra of Ruiz-Tagle’s work on her web site.
