Immigration Climate depicts a vast procession of people walking along a narrow, winding strip of land. Their line stretches from the foreground toward distant mountains, compressing thousands of individual journeys into one continuous movement across a transformed landscape.
A monumental green wave curls behind the crowd, threatening to overtake the route, while a solitary industrial chimney rises beneath a gray sky. The scene is enclosed in the language of currency: ornate borders, serial fields, seals, oversized values and the sardonic denomination “Oopsie Oolars.”
The inscription “Climate Change = Immigration” states the work’s argument directly. By placing displaced people between industrial history and advancing water, the image links emissions, environmental disruption and migration, while its banknote format asks who bears the human cost of systems organized around economic value.