Illustrations by Rachel Walker
Our Planet. Our Education. Our Future.
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Illustrations by Rachel Walker
Paintings by Scott Naismith

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Future Memories Catherine Nelson
The ‘Future Memories’ series comprises of 20 floating worlds, meticulously composed with thousands of assembled details. Visual poetry, nature photography and digital techniques blend together to give shape to these transcendental landscapes. The result is a contemporary pictorial mythology that subtly reminds the viewer of a profound truth: that it is in the flourishing variety of the local that the fate of the world resides.
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Beautiful Birds Made From Recycled Metal Scraps
Urban Greenery by Edina Tokodi (Mosstika)
Reminds me of this post—> http://ucfut.tumblr.com/post/35017685429/natural-graffiti
If you’ve ever tried cutting into a plastic bottle, you know that it sometimes isn’t an easy thing to do.
That said, check out these vessels/vases. Amazing, really.
Would you have guessed that they’re made from plastic bottles?
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American artist Bart Vargas’s ”Bottleballs,” salvaged plastic bottles glued onto cardboard globes.
Did you know?
In 2010, the United States generated almost 14 million tons of plastics as containers and packaging, almost 11 million tons as durable goods, such as appliances, and almost 7 million tons as nondurable goods, for example plates and cups.
Only 8 percent of the total plastic waste generated in 2010 was recovered for recycling.
[Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. More info in this EPA fact sheet here.]
Glass work inspired by the scans of the brain while processing thoughts (at UCF Morgridge International Reading Center)
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