“In Monet Clark’s color photographs, the artist casts herself in the performative role of hybridized ingenue, a sexualized woman operating within a catastrophic landscape. In each image, she appears objectified, or “acted upon” by the viewer’s probing gaze, yet the space she occupies suggests environmental devastation, or at the very least, the leavings of our human existence.”
–Eve Wood, Art and Cake LA
“Monet Clark’s color photographs, give us images that point to the invasion of the natural world by human beings, and the destructions that cavalier dominance can cause.”
-Genie Davis, Diversions LA