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Our latest story: Artist’s 'Big Foot' Project Highlights Human Impact on California’s Species in Peril


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Artist's 'Big Foot' Project Highlights Human Impact
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Sculptor Beverly Mayeri with "The Big Foot," her 68-inch tall photo collage sculpture inspired by California's federally endangered species. Credit: Steve Martarano/USFWS

Sculptor Beverly Mayeri with "The Big Foot," her 68-inch tall photo collage sculpture
inspired by California's federally endangered species. Credit: Steve Martarano/USFWS

 

By Steve Martarano
October 17, 2016

 

Beverly Mayeri's clay pieces were once described in a 2003 New York Times review as evoking "something rare in contemporary art – a richly complicated human presence."

Now, 13 years later, the Mill Valley-based sculptor is still showing how that human presence is affecting us. California's endangered wildlife is the inspiration behind Mayeri's "The Big Foot," a 68-inch tall photo collage of vulnerable species in California pasted onto a paper mache foot.

The project, which weighs 40 pounds, took two years to conceive and build in her studio, and the collage was finished by Mayeri while she was Artist-in-Residence at the de Young Museum in San Francisco earlier this year.

 


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Dear Readers, We Need Your Help 
Your support over the last six months has been the prime reason that the Palestine Chronicle continues to allow our readers the opportunity of being at the forefront of Palestine news.
On that note, the last six months were particularly interesting. We were recently 'accused' by the spokesperson by the Israeli Embassy in London of being the second most popular website among supporters of a certain Palestinian resistance faction, were derided by the Jerusalem Post, and were also subject to hundreds of hackers' attacks, which forced us to change servers and heighten our security.
Amidst all this, the Palestine Chronicle prevailed. In fact, we are stronger than ever before, not only in our determination to carry through for as long as it takes to shed light on the suffering of the Palestinians, but our readership has escalated dramatically.
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In fact, we have been a staple on Google's first page searches using keywords such as 'Palestine', among others.
With our dedicated team of four editors, and many writers, covering every day of the week, the Palestine Chronicle is a flagship of independent Palestinian media - unwavering, refusing to be bought, or intimidated and as ever, thought-provoking and innovative.
A few months ago, Palestine Chronicle English was joined by its sister publicationChronique de Palestine - a daily content provider that translates the news and views on Palestine into English and Arabic on Palestine, while also producing own original content.  Together, we are charting a clear course for independent, alternative, courageous media to follow.
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The Chronicle, a non-profit organization, was launched in September 1999. 17 years later, it has evolved into an institution that has contributed tens of thousands of articles related to Palestine, establishing itself as a force to be reckoned amidst the dominant and unfair media bias which has deliberately underplayed and even overlooked and justified the glaring suffering of the Palestinian people for nearly 70 years.
The numerous efforts of the Palestine Chronicle have succeeded only because of the support of our readers everywhere. Your encouragement, distribution of our content and financial support made it possible for us to continue with our work and to take our mission to new heights. This is a necessity that allows our organization to prevail.
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