Artist(s):
Javier Esquit
Organization:
Asociacion Civil Accion por la Paz
Description:
It is a scanned hand-draw illustration made by Javier. He likes to draw and with Photoshop he could improve his drawings. His illustration is about gender issues; his idea is to remind us about the women’s value, and there is a woman filled by positive...
In my picture I have a balance scale. On one side of the scale I have an earth growing out of dirt representing the environmental aspect of life. On the other side I have an earth with cars, trucks, etc. Neither side weighs the other out. The trick is finding the balance between satisfying the human needs and the environment. You need balance...
I draw an Earth with half Sea-Blue and Sky-Blue because i think in the Sea-Blue part (down), the Earth it's still in a best condition like the plants is growing better, or Sea with a less litter, and but in contrast, in the Sky-Blue part (up), the Earth's condition is changing into bad. There's building everywhere, our plants can't growing...
Tags:
earth, environment, art, sea
I reimagined my 'characters' as human (female) faces since we are the main cause of the mess we live in. On the left, I expressed our 'before' - what our environment looked like, and on the right, I expressed our 'becoming' - what our environment is turning to. We can see the division of the bright, vibrant colors and the dark, dull as a sign...
There is signing UCSF symbolism behind this art. At the bottom hoyrglass you can see how we are running out of time, and how the top of the hourglass representing earth’s beauty is going down into horrific problems. However, because there is still beautiful nature left on the hourglass, it represents how we have time to take action and make a...
Tags:
climate change, time for action