“Earth Day 1970 was irrefutable evidence that the American people understood the environmental threat and wanted action to resolve it.” -Barry Commoner Is that still true today? Help the United States back into the environmental spotlight by getting creative on climate change.
Help get creative on climate change! And win $3000 dollars in the process! Make a design and upload it to Flickr with the tag “shatteredsky” and your artwork could be the face of climate change!
Shattered Sky Design Contest
Hello Tumblr,
Shattered Sky is a documentary made by Steve Dorst and Dan Evans. It is a film about the increasingly important issue of climate change; and is made to inspire people into action on the matter. The film launches in March at the Environmental Film Festival and we are still in need of an official DVD cover!
To decide upon an official design for the cover, we are hosting a design contest and the winner will get $3000, national exposure, and contribute to the cause of getting creative on climate change. As well as the grand prize, there are five first prize winners that will receive a cash prize of $500.
Please help the cause of preventing climate change by joining this contest. Let your design be the face of climate change awareness.
Many thanks from us at Shattered Sky.
Find out more on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/ShatteredSkyMovie
(Source: shatteredsky.com)
A Yoga Sand Sculpture
Similar to a camera capturing multiple exposures in a single image, artist Katie Grinnancreated this sculptural time-lapse of her body moving through a daily yoga routine using sand, plastic, and enamel. The end result is representative of both time and form as each split second is layered onto the last creating what is both a singular figure and many. Ginnan describes this as an exploration of “peripersonal” space. “Mirage focuses on the concept of peripersonal space, the space that your body encompasses at its most extended point in every direction, which describes the body’s potential boundary.”





