by eab | May 14, 2017 | Blog |
Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn, who we’ve featured on this blog before (“The Force of Nature“) is back with a monumental sculpture in Venice, Italy, titled “Support”. A giant pair of hands reaches out of the canal to support the walls of...
by eab | May 7, 2017 | Blog |
Willy Verginer is an Italian sculptor who creates painted wood sculptures. The color added to the sculptures is minimal, but it serves to make more visible, more striking the environmental impact the sculptures are portraying. For more photos of his work, visit Willy...
by eab | Aug 1, 2016 | Blog |
“Few humans appreciate the true depth and scope of the risks anthropogenic climate change poses. The simple fact is that there is great risk in doing something substantial (attempting to move quickly on a global-scale to non-fossil energy sources) and there is...
by eab | Jul 15, 2016 | Blog |
In the United States, we waste about half our food. A lot of that waste happens because we expect our vegetables to look “perfect” and farmers can’t sell imperfect vegetables into supermarkets. Many times that food is left to rot in the fields, or is...
by eab | Apr 2, 2016 | Blog, News |
Thank you so much to everyone last night at Art Walk who participated in two Earth Art Bainbridge events, EARTHEART and Air, Water, Soil. What a beautiful evening to raise awareness about climate change, to talk to artists and farmers and everyone who cares about our...
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