Ursula Andreeff

MFA 2 - Theatre

The Renunciation Ceremony

I created this painting series as part of the process to understand the emotional and subconscious experience of characters I’m developing for a television series. The series is called The Zomers and is about a zero waste community living in Chicago in 2046 and dealing with the effects of climate change.

The painting series is called “The Renunciation Ceremony”. The Renunciation Ceremony is the ceremony climate refugees from Arizona, Nevada, and Utah must undergo before they are allowed to join the Zomer community.

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