Unboxed (Fish) & Unboxed (Moths) / Lyubava Kroll
Lyubava Kroll
New York, NY, USA
Unboxed (Fish) 750 USD
Unboxed (Moths) 750 USD
Gouache on Black Paper, 12 x 16.5 in.
Kroll’s work addresses the intersection of endangered species and environmental challenges, using art to create awareness about the impact of human activities on nature. Pieces like Unboxed highlight the delicate balance between natural life and human influence, focusing on the resilience and adaptability of species. species. Whether it’s the Cecropia moth, whose population is declining due to habitat loss, or the goldfish, bred in captivity for ornamental purposes — both strive to break free from their confinement.
Kroll aims to inspire a deeper connection to nature. With bright & detailed visuals, her work fosters dialogue about sustainability, resource conservation, and the urgent need for collective action for climate justice. The imagery of the boxes is aligned with Lyubava's other art themes, where she often uses recycled boxes as canvases.
Lyubava Kroll is a multidisciplinary creative. She has received multiple design awards, and her artwork has been exhibited in the United States and Canada.