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My take on several Christmas parties of different agencies and organizations as well as Barangays all over Catbalogan City during December 2009.
the story behind the merriment...
Location: around Catbalogan City, Samar, Philippines
Playing for Peace is a Global Gallery collection which showcases how sport can act as a bridge between cultures. Every four years, the Olympics offers an opportunity for the world to put aside its' differences and unite around sporting excellence and friendly competition. Submit your art work celebrating the joy of sport and you could win...
The book seeks to portray the impacts of pesticides on the environment and human health. People are perplexed to learn that European countries produce and sell agrochemicals to developing countries like Brazil.
We are responsible for our dreams. We dare to change the future. Today. I can't watch nature dying because of people's irresponsible actions. Art means nature and nature means art. Dare to dream big!
This artwork is inspired by the issues that are happening around the world, the sole cause of climate change is because of humans. Human activities have been harming our planet, our home. We shouldn't be destroying our only home just for human desires.
This is about a girl who’s trying to save the last bits of nature that’s left in the world.
We all think that we don’t have to do anything for nature.
We think that if we just sit here and do nothing that and everything will solve itself out. We just think that if we don’t do anything it doesn’t matter because someone else is doing something...
Tags:
Beresponsible, weareapartofnauture, natureisapartofus
We tried to show the various world indigenous peoples' artwork as well as the effects of pollution/carbon on our oceans.
Left top fin: represents the Haida/ Westcoast First Nations people
Head of turtle: represents the Inuit people
Right top fin: represents the woodland cree/ Algonquian First Nation people
Bottom right fin: represents the...
Tags:
canada, saskatoon, haida, inuit, cree, algonquin, south america, Pacific Islander, maori, climate change impact