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‘This is all pink and attractive, but we are going to die’: Anastasia Samoylova on photographing Florida’s climate anxiety

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A Pink-Tinted Dystopia: Anastasia Samoylova Captures Florida’s Climate Anxiety

Russian-born American photographer Anastasia Samoylova is not your typical climate change activist. Her lens, rather than focusing on the stark realities of melting ice caps and raging wildfires, captures a more subtle, yet equally unsettling reality: the slow-motion decay of Florida’s idyllic landscapes.

Samoylova’s work fuses pastel pink color palettes with images of displace flora and fauna, shown here in “Pink Sidewalk” (2017). – Anastasia Samoylova

A Surreal Chronicle of Climate Decay

Samoylova’s work, currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Saatchi Gallery, is a surreal chronicle of an area decaying in real time. Her signature style, characterized by pastel pink color palettes and images of displaced flora and fauna, creates a striking visual language that is both beautiful and disturbing.

“Concrete Erosion” (2019). The series “Flood Zone” is a study of real-time climate decay. – Anastasia Samoylova

A Spoonful of Sugar to Help the Medicine Go Down

The photographer’s approach is intentional. By using a soft, almost dreamlike aesthetic, she aims to draw viewers in and confront them with the harsh realities of climate change. “How do you communicate these very complex subjects and make them relatable?” she asks. “The trickiest part is to not make them off-putting.”

“Park Avenue, Miami Beach” (2018) by Anastasia Samoylova. – Anastasia Samoylova

A Glimpse into the Future

Samoylova’s work is not just a documentation of the present; it’s a glimpse into a potential future. Her images of flooded swimming pools, uprooted palm trees, and displaced alligators evoke a sense of impending doom, a feeling that the idyllic Florida landscape is slowly slipping away.

Samoylova believes the medium of photography comes with a responsibility to “reflect on our time.” Currently, our time is defined by climate change. “Crabbing, Georgia” (2018) by Anastasia Samoylova. – Anastasia Samoylova

A Call to Action

While her work may be visually striking, Samoylova’s ultimate goal is to raise awareness about the climate crisis. By capturing the subtle changes in the environment, she hopes to inspire viewers to take action and demand change.

“Pool After Hurricane” (2017). Samoylova’s favorite pastime is listening to audience interpretation of her work. – Anastasia Samoylova

Beyond the Pink Aesthetic

Beneath the surface of her pastel-hued photographs lies a deeper message: a call to action. Samoylova’s work is a powerful reminder that climate change is not a distant threat, but a present-day reality.

A Hopeful Future

Despite the grim reality of climate change, Samoylova remains hopeful. Her next project, “Transformations,” will focus on the positive solutions being implemented around the world. “We need a bit of hope,” she says.

By capturing the beauty and the decay of Florida’s landscapes, Anastasia Samoylova is not just documenting the climate crisis; she is shaping the conversation about our planet’s future.

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