To celebrate the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay, @WWF invites you to create nature themed artwork & share with #ArtForEarth
— EU Environment (@EU_ENV) April 20, 2020
Day 1: Wildlife 🦊
Day 2: Freshwater 💧
Day 3: One Planet 🌍
Day 4: Food 🥕
Day 5: Forests 🌳
Day 6: Climate 🌤️
Day 7: Ocean 🌊
Our symbolic choice today 1/2 pic.twitter.com/2APSXEW4Hd
Inspired by the World Wildlife Fund invitation to celebrate Earth day (April 22) by posting artwork on social media with the hashtag #ArtForEarth, we invited our members and friends to get creative and raise awareness that “Every day is Earth day”! Each month, we will publish the collected artwork (drawings, models, poems, photos, performances…) that fit the proposed category.
Our May challenge was to address the subject of wildlife.
“There is so much more to preserve and protect, and you don’t have to be a wildlife biologist to do it”
Wesley Larson
A golden bamboo lemur (estimated population size: 630) is perhaps sucking in the sweet scent of nearby fruits before it jumps of in their direction. A parisian “exemption fox” (assembled from French lockdown exemption forms) on the prow. The whole of the parrot is so much more than the sum of its colors Tortuga color de la memoria Even bugs can have bugs (or ticks)…
As Wesley Larson explains in his TED talk “There is so much more to preserve and protect, and you don’t have to be a wildlife biologist to do it”. We highly recommend you to see how: