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  • Snail on Snake plant

  • Abstract painting of a green circle (Enso) moving off the composition.

  • Earth’s environment is wasting away, and it’s life along with it. Keep a diligent watch, change the dark prognosis with healing rays of knowledge and greener habits. Each of us, each and every day and night, working together with Mother Nature. Earth day every day. Entire image created from one recycled Sunday Newspaper, and ink on cardboard. This design also available as T-shirt, titled “Eath Watch”. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • When others see you wearing this design they are reminded that we need to recycle or resources, provide a cleaner environment for our children and to respect our earth and to remember to handle with care.

  • The Milk of Human Kindness Is Not Pasteurized

  • It all depends on you… All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it’s here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. BARACK OBAMA, speech, Apr. 3, 2006Global Warming / Global Warming / by Kira a 5th grader from Hawaii, USA Burning hot temperatures / More gases in our air / Over flowing Mother Nature / Does anyone really care? / The Earth will need a fan or two / When the time comes near. / Are we out of control with our oil spills / I think that we must fear. / The factories not listening to what we have to say / We must save our Earth / And we must save it today. Combined 3 different photos as layers, removed the background of the face photo with the erase tool on a transparent layer, added a cloud layer last at about 60% transparency over face and tree areas, used the smudge tool to blend and added a glow using GIMP2 software. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. p7

  • a hand growing out of earth with fingers branching out filled with little leaves of love…

  • The River Murray, here at Swan Hill, is crucial to Australia’s water supply and agriculture, but threatened by global warming and past management practices.

  • Taken in the mid 1980’s, when traveling with a college choir group, these gorgeous falls were humongous. I had no idea they were so close, just next door to my home state of Utah, USA until we came upon them. I’d always thought to find large falls like this you needed to head over to Niagara, New York. These of course couldn’t compare to those, but they were grand.

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  • these small works on card are for friends going back overseas to live, to remind them of us here in oz. they were made small and light to fit easily into baggage, using typical Australian colours-the blue of the summer sky, to yellows of the sand and the oranges of the outback desert. (though I doubt they remind anyone of us of the outback-we never see that colour earth in the city!) more, it’s about the pace of life and vibrancy of living.

  • The falling waterdrop is symbolic for the problems people around the world are having with water. Whole areas don’t have water anymore and other have to much. In the NETHERlands we have to be very careful with “our” water. Most parts of our country are below the sealevel! These days the sealevel is raising so we have to come with a good answer to keep our feet dry. In other countries people die because of thirst and filthy/poisened water. I created this artwork with a fractal program, one of Teds photographs and the tools of PhotoImpact and Photoshop. Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / Photographer: Ted Widen / /

  • Across the sea at which it stares / Brings fading hope for polar bears / Ice habitat that once was theirs / Is now destroyed by all our wares / / Ice home where polar bears roamed free / Melt quickly now into the sea / Despite their size and majesty / Their home now they are forced to flee / / Once great white kings of white empire / Move now they must, despite desire / The dangers real, the dangers dire / To stay means that they’ll soon expire What have we done to these poor souls / Filled air with gas and ozone holes / Exploited earth without controls / In our pursuit of selfish goals / / The polar bear’s last legacy / Will rise up from the future sea / To swallow shores that we must flee / Our own homes now… floating debris / / This mixed media artwork was inspired by a documentary on the PBS ‘Nature’ series about how polar bears and grizzly bears may soon be headed for a showdown over habitat. As global warming continues, grizzly bears are migrating northward trying remain in the climate they are accustomed to. At the same time, polar bears are being forced to make forays inland, away from the arctic shoreline, in an effort to supplement the food sources they normally rely on. Polar bears normally depend on sea-ice to hunt for their primary diet of seals. / / The sea ice is freezing later and thawing sooner each year at an alarming rate. If polar bears are unable to adjust and adapt to foraging on land for their food, they may very well be extinct within two or three generations. / / It has already been determined with scientific certainty, that it will take over a thousand years to reverse the damage we have done to the atmosphere with our man-made greenhouse gases from our industrial pursuits… and that is only if we stopped producing all these gases today. The arctic ice sheet will be non-existent in as little as ten years, and it WILL be non-existent, as that damage is irreversible at this point no matter what efforts we take today to curtail it. It is already too late to save the polar bears natural habitat. / / This artwork serves as a reminder to us all of the destruction we have caused, and continue to cause, to the other inhabitants of our planet that have just as much a right to life here as we do… if not more. Each time you make an unnecessary trip in your car, or leave a light on in a room where you are not, may ultimately be the difference between another species either surviving or becoming extinct. Remember the ‘butterfly effect’ in every action you take during every moment you take it! / / Anyway… I apologize if this seems like a rant, but it really makes me angry!! I have loved and respected the polar bear since I was very young. This beautiful animal, huge and powerful, and capable of enduring in the most extreme conditions on the planet… and now the only thing that my grandchildren may know of them is from an old picture of what we once had. / / The last of the sea ice in the artwork is a fractal I created in Incendia. The ‘north pole’, background gradient, sun, and foreground sea were all created individually in Photoshop. The image of the polar bear mother and her cub are from a public domain image from the US Fish & Wildlife Service. I have included a link to this image below. / / Polar Bear with Cub – US Fish & Wildlife Service / http://images.fws.gov/default.cfm?fuseaction=records.display&CFID=1672837&CFTOKEN=51517135&id=CB065014-1143-3066-400D4EF727A18D95 The artwork elements were then layered together in Photoshop. The original is 3600×6000 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. Because the original is so large and difficult to see over the internet, I have included a couple of detail cutaways below. / / / / / / /

  • After 220 years of land clearing across Australia and degradation of remaining woodlands and forests, many trees are suffering dieback and there are little signs of regeneration;the result, dead trees…........ Given a stunning sunset to work with last week in the Southern Tablelands, this dead tree caught my eye and made a perfect subject to tell this story. The tree I believe is a Ribbon Gum, Eucalyptus viminalis considering the other trees nearby. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.

  • View large please , to see that alligator!! lol. I love birds:)) To watch them is pure pleasure…....to see them strut, a wonder.. to see them hunt….. a pure instinct.. Now , see that Alligator????.. he was hanging around…......... the Cycle of life.. it is beautiful , it is needed, it is right . 6 mile Cypress slough, Fort Myers, Florida / April 19, 2009 Photo fielday with the SWFL photographers. Handheld Sony Cybershot Sony DSC H 7

  • This wall-hanging was made using coconut husks, shellgrit and corn.

  • Do I really need to say anything?

  • This man delivers gas bottles on his old motor cart. He is crippled, but seem to really enjoy “buzzing” around in the alleys at irresponsible speeds. Old town Damascus, Syria.

  • I am still on the warpath for this amazing planet of ours and this image is dedicated to all those politicians who persist in sleeping and doing nothing while the Earth is too close for burning.

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