This is also part of the Bone Valley collection, but it is taking a more "outward" approach. If the first paintings were more about internal and personal feelings, "Last Hope" has a more external feeling correlated to enviromental problems. The "last hope" the title is refering, refers to that little flower dyins while another human, it could be me, it could you, and for sure it's ALL OF US, is the last plant on earth, in thiis dry apocalyptic background, we humans come over as mosters to take what is left about nature, that becomes the last hope to survive, but we are takinf it all for our self without sharing, and most importanly, we are doing this by killing our last chance of having what is left of oxigen, condemning our self, the plant, the whole planet and humanity, to extinction. Even if the plant has been "protected" under this glass bell, it's only for egotistical purposes, it's for me, to breath, and to take only for me what is left of that little oxigen.
It is a methaphor of the wrongs of humans, and it shows how we are strictly correleted to nature, if nature dies, we die, because we are nature our self.
The artist has been inspired by social movements like extinction rebellion. In the backgound and on the forhead we can slightly see the symbol of Extinction rebellion