The international Ocean Awareness Student Contest is a call for teen artists, thinkers, and activists to explore ocean conservation issues through art, writing, film, and music. Scholarship awards of up to $1,000.
Extreme climate events have become our new normal.Here are some of the best artworks that have helped society to act against the climate change crisis!...
Artist Zaria Forman’s gorgeous photorealistic pastel finger drawings pay tribute to the beauty of the natural environment, while warning of the effects of global warming.
Climate change drawing is a great way to show how our earth is suffering from things that humans do such as cutting and removing trees, burning fossil fuel, and exploiting natural resources. When huma
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Last year, we received hundreds works of art about polar bears in response to "Our Oceans in a Changing Climate," Bow Seat's 2018 Ocean Awareness Contest theme. Perhaps more than any other subject, students around the world explored how global climate change threatens this iconic marine mammal. I
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Tackling climate change or the documentation of extreme environments can be challenging endeavors for any artist, but for Brooklyn-based Zaria Forman it was simply an extension of a childhood spent traveling with her family to some of the Earth’s most remote locations. For her 2012 project Chasing the Light, Forman led an ambitious art expedition by sailing up the northwest coast of Greenland to retrace the 1869 journey of American painter William Bradford. More
Tackling climate change or the documentation of extreme environments can be challenging endeavors for any artist, but for Brooklyn-based Zaria Forman it was simply an extension of a childhood spent traveling with her family to some of the Earth’s most remote locations. For her 2012 project Chasing the Light, Forman led an ambitious art expedition by sailing up the northwest coast of Greenland to retrace the 1869 journey of American painter William Bradford. More
Tackling climate change or the documentation of extreme environments can be challenging endeavors for any artist, but for Brooklyn-based Zaria Forman it was simply an extension of a childhood spent traveling with her family to some of the Earth’s most remote locations. For her 2012 project Chasing the Light, Forman led an ambitious art expedition by sailing up the northwest coast of Greenland to retrace the 1869 journey of American painter William Bradford. More
Climate change drawing is a great way to show how our earth is suffering from things that humans do such as cutting and removing trees, burning fossil fuel, and exploiting natural resources. When huma
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Climate change is one of the most urgent and complex challenges facing humanity and the planet. As the global temperature rises, the consequences
Extreme climate events have become our new normal.Here are some of the best artworks that have helped society to act against the climate change crisis!...
The international Ocean Awareness Student Contest is a call for teen artists, thinkers, and activists to explore ocean conservation issues through art, writing, film, and music. Scholarship awards of up to $1,000.
This illustration was used as a poster on the set design of season 3&4 of the Australian TV Show 'Black Comedy.' This piece illustrates the current state of our planet. No matter how much some people would like to deny it, climate change is real. It’s up to us to save it. This is a signed print of "Endangered" by artist Amanda Tulacz. It is printed on high quality archival cardstock. The print measures 8x10" with a small white border around the artwork. All prints come signed on the front or back by the artist and packaged in a compostable plastic bag with a sturdy backing board.
Four artists, working individually and in different mediums, share work that addresses climate change from different points of view.
A movement to change the language used to describe climate change is triggering a debate over whether it's time to report on global warming as a full-fledged "crisis" or "emergency."
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A graphic shows two images of our planet, one dated 1978 and the other dated 2012. The 1978 photo shows a much greener United States, while the 2012 image appears to be devoid of vegetation. The caption reads, “The same planet just 34 years after. Kinda sad, right?” How accurate is this comparison? Sponsored Links The images […]
The international Ocean Awareness Student Contest is a call for teen artists, thinkers, and activists to explore ocean conservation issues through art, writing, film, and music. Scholarship awards of up to $1,000.
The international Ocean Awareness Student Contest is a call for teen artists, thinkers, and activists to explore ocean conservation issues through art, writing, film, and music. Scholarship awards of up to $1,000.
The international Ocean Awareness Student Contest is a call for teen artists, thinkers, and activists to explore ocean conservation issues through art, writing, film, and music. Scholarship awards of up to $1,000.
Extreme climate events have become our new normal.Here are some of the best artworks that have helped society to act against the climate change crisis!...
Ryan Martin's luminous portraits of teenagers crowned by nature, facing a future of climate change.