Set in a dystopian Place des Vosges, 1.5°C is a chromatic scream against climate indifference. The iconic Parisian square is stripped of its life; gardens and trees are replaced by a sterile, desertified landscape where only cacti survive.
The "Bag-Guy" sits on a swing suspended from a dead, neon-pink branch—a symbol of a fragile, fossilized nature that can no longer support human weight. Under the gaze of a panoptic "Sun-Eye," the rigid architecture stands as a monument to human apathy. Painted on recycled canvas, the work explores the paradox of maintaining urban elegance while the ecosystem collapses. It is a portrait of a society that remains immobile and indifferent, even as the threshold of no return is crossed.