Pollution 

270 creative works found

  • Our society’s addiction to oil and oil based products is threatening the human race. Corporate greed is compromising human rights and the environment. Things must change before it’s too late. This t-shirt is designed to quickly communicate the relationship between oil consumption and human suffering. The image of a hand gun and the use of the colour red represents blood and human suffering (so I would recommend a red t-shirt, but it still works on other colours). The fuel pump nozzle and use of black represents oil and petrol consumption. The link between the two items is the ‘trigger’, each of which is designed to be levered by the human finger.

  • The cost of fossil fuels is great! So great, it often comands the force of the military. Detail: / / Buyers Booth photo care of Rubyred

  • Everything that is created and every idea evolves from somewhere, and that somewhere doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the final destination, this is just a shirt with a pattern on it, and the pattern can mean a thousand things beyond one point, and not stating something it may or may not mean doesn’t mean that ‘it doesn’t or does mean it’. / . / I was reading yet another another article on some fancy new telescope that assisted us in being able to see stars form in the galaxy around the time of the Big Bang, if there ever was a Big Bang, and I remembered how I used to love this stuff, but now I think it’s time we accepted how our view up has increased our awareness of our own vulnerability and we thought about looking down at least as much. The nearest star (apart from the sun) is about 4.2 light years away, which would take about 90,000 years to get to in Voyager 2. So we’re not getting there anytime soon. At present we appear to be destroying this planet, and aware of it, so really that’s a lot like suicide. Priorities people. The blade is made of an image of the oldest galaxy we’ve found, and I stencilled it so I could use paint drips rather than blood. I’m trying to avoid blood these days. And I’m no astronomer, if my information is incorrect please blame the internet as a whole for lying. And go and ask this man, Mr Dave Pearson who actually does know what he is talking about and to whom I dedicate this tee and my new thoughts about it.

  • It's a Beautiful World
    by Jordan Clarke

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    al·ter /ˈɔltər/ [awl-ter] / –verb (used without object) to change; become different or modified. / [Origin: 1350–1400; ME < OF alterer < LL alter�?re to change, worsen, deriv. of L alter other] / —Synonyms 1. See adjust, change. (Further detail about this work in my blog & journal)

  • The Unusual
    by Tony Elieh

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Location: Ramleh el Baydah Beirut Lebanon

  • Looking out
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Looking out to the nearby industrial plant from a derelict office building

  • Cigarettes Can Kill
    by Tom Godfrey

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    My third attempt to destroy the tobacco industry. This should be the knockout blow :)

  • The Meek
    by wynity2

    US$3.42–US$34.20

    Oil on canvas

  • London Olympic Pre-Demolition Sri Lanka – Abstract Series New York City – USA Laguna Beach – USA La Palma – Spain

  • Street Vendor
    by Tom Godfrey

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    A crafty custacean sees a business opportunity in his heavy- metal polluted seaside resort. :)

  • The Once-ler's Overture
    by Flamejob

    US$5.13–US$136.80

  • Giant Monochrome Tiki’s rule the world, cloggin up the skies with their toxic candy smoke. The only one who can save us, Sausage, MUST BE FREED! The others will sacrifice themselves at the gates to cause a distraction (a little bit extreme I thought but there were no fireworks left). / Now is the time! Grab the Sausage and RUN!!!!

  • Climate
    by Per Einar Gunnarsen IPA

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Gas pipes situated on the west coast of Norway

  • Industrial Apocalypse
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A view out over some nearby industrial plants from a derelict office building

  • Toxic Picnic
    by LetThemEatArt

    US$17.81–US$95.00

  • Leaking from a rusty drum
    by Mark Ingram

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution

  • St Andrew's by Night #2
    by Dave Pearson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    St Andrew’s Church, Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England, by night. /   / A terrible source of light pollution, working hard to blot out the night sky. But it looks kind of nice while it does it. /   /

  • metal landscape frost
    by victor

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Aerial view of a wreckers yard at first light, frosty night.

  • London Olympic Pre-Demolition Sri Lanka – Abstract Series New York City – USA Laguna Beach – USA La Palma – Spain

  • concept art for pure and polluted designer clothing company

  • Breathe
    by Jason Moses

    US$23.94

    Hong Kong Children are taught the value of family and are raised by maids; / Are taught not to waste a grain of rice, and communities are built on landfill. / Spectacular views when they can be seen / For the human-made clouds in which eagles wheel.

  • earth and pollution
    by BOOJOO

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    smoking pipes on earth surface

  • The swamp
    by Peter Hammer

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Pollution reigns.

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