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NEVERCREW Explores Our Tenuous Relationship with Nature in Huge Murals

The artist duo NEVERCREW, composed of Christian Rebecchi and Pablo Togni, has unveiled a series of large-scale murals across Europe that confront the deteriorating relationship between humanity and the natural world. Their recent works, including the mural "Souvenir" in Vienna and "Switch" in Wuppertal, utilize surrealist imagery—such as polar bears merged with plastic toy components or whales encased in architectural structures—to illustrate how nature is increasingly viewed as an artificial, distant object rather than an integrated system.

These architectonic interventions matter because they challenge the urban indifference toward ecological fragility by placing massive, empathetic depictions of wildlife within rigid city infrastructures. By transforming building facades into visual metaphors for containment and simulation, NEVERCREW highlights the urgent need to restore a sense of empathy and connection to the environment in an era of climate crisis and urban expansion.