Eco resin like JDiction's ResinCrete is perfect for beginners. Setting in under 30 minutes you can get creative quickly.
Interview with Stefano Vendramin, Director of Programmes Art of Change 21, exploring the organisations work championing the power of artists and creativity in enabling the environmental transition
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Mark Petty's collections are steeped in contemporary Pop Art. Petty uses bold symbolism, encrusting them with shimmering, textured details.
Dreamy gardeners often view their landscapes as living art. Arborsculpture techniques can make those fantasies come true by providing form and eco-art in its purest form. What is arborsculpture? Click
Buy art from Joana Alarcão (Free Shipping, Secured direct purchase): Drawing titled "Non-Plasticarian"
Let's delve into the transformative world of art projects using recycled materials, where trash truly becomes treasure.
Discover how artists and gardeners are revolutionizing aesthetics with living eco-art installations.
MycoTEX are creating custom-made clothing from mushrooms, that produce zero waste and fit perfectly.
Composed of habitat-like geometries, Saraceno’s artwork was commissioned for the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) state-of-the-art campus, one of the… Read More
Let's delve into the transformative world of art projects using recycled materials, where trash truly becomes treasure.
Let's delve into the transformative world of art projects using recycled materials, where trash truly becomes treasure.
On Earth Day, April 22, 2016, New York-based eco-artist Aviva Rahmani will conduct The Blued Tree Symphony, an interstate activist eco-artwork that she describes as "an iterative symphony with tree-soloists." That is, in which trees actually participate in the musical performance.
ATABEY is represented as a fish leaping off the ground. The goddess of fresh water to the Taíno people of… Read More
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You might think you know what spirituality feels like, but what does it look like? Photographer Maïmouna Guerresi has spent decades trying to visualize it
With inspiration from Red Grooms’s “Ruckus Manhattan” and a Codfish funeral put on by 350 Maine, Anna Dibble chose a… Read More
About The Artwork This image is part of an ongoing experimental project called Imagined jungles using discarded plastics. In this series I incorporate the physical, organic materials found in Bali's nature and turn them into dream like places following my imagination. Thus the colors created are based on feelings and intuition and are not predetermined, but a mere result of experiments. In order to create a sense of abstraction, I'm using different discarded plastic materials and often some post manipulation as well. In 1950, the world's population of 2,5 billion produced 1,5million tons plastic; today a global population of 7 billion people produced over 320million tons of plastic. This is set to double by 2034. Every day approximately 8million pieces of plastic find it's way into the oceans. With this series I would like to call attention on the impacts of our excessive plastic usage, hoping that it gets people inspired to start looking for other alternatives to substitute plastic in their everyday lives. Image specifics: This image is printed on Luster Inkjet photo paper. Luster is an elegant 260gr satin RC photo paper with a bright white base and a beautiful shiny, ‘semi-gloss’ finish, as it contains low levels of glare. I'm also happy to create different sizes please let me know and I shall make a bespoke print for you via Saatchi Art. Image comes with signed certificate of authenticity. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Nature Materials:Paper Styles:AbstractAbstract ExpressionismFine Art Mediums:DigitalColor Details & Dimensions Photography:Digital on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15 Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:No Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Hungary. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.