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Everybody knows that you are what you eat -- that what you consume doesn\'t only affect your wallet and your consciousness, but also your health and well-being.
Yet what you eat also impacts the world around you, and touches us all. The food we eat influences the environment around us, the air we breathe, the water we drink, the fields...
My artwork aims to encourage investment in the agricultural industry so that farmers can get the money they need to increase their productivity and yields. As we support farmers financially, they will have access to inputs or the machinery they need to produce as much produce as feasible and sustain food production. As the farmers and we plant...
Sustainable food isn’t only about the food itself. It’s a combination of factors including how the food is produced, how it’s distributed, how it’s packaged and how it’s consumed. Therefore, it aims to avoid damaging or wasting natural resources. In this artwork, it shows how food sustainability conditions our agriculture and climate. My artwork...
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climate change, food sustainability, agriculture, mother earth, art
The hourglass symbolises the lack of time our society is facing regarding food shortages in our economy today. Although Australia is one of the few countries who luckily are striving enough to survive environmental impacts due to global warming however bush fires is greatly affect our nations farm lands.
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time, fire, food, shortage, australia, farms, environmental
The artwork featured displays the harsh reality of bush fire impacts in Australia. The Kangaroo is seen to be injured and staving symbolising the dangerous effect of global warming, as not only are our beloved wildlife severely inquired but also starving due to the bushfires destroying natural food chains.
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food, injury, wildlife, australia, global warming, bushfire