Sustainability 

148 creative works found

  • The heart and tree are used to symbolise the vulnerable state of our planet and the time we spend affecting it. / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • This is a geeky 80’s design created for the Earth Hour Challenge. / / If you understand it then it means you’re old enough to be a fair contributor to the world energy problem and an equal part of the solution. / / But what is the solution? / / Well it’s clear to me that not just one but a whole range of newer, greener, renewable energy sources will save the day and I believe that people like you and me should be given the option to choose between them on our power bill. Whether they be nuclear, solar, geo-thermal, nano tubes and so on. / / Freedom of choice is what we want. Which is in fact a lyric from that crazy 80’s pop rock band, Devo. / / The red things are the hats Devo alway wear which they call “Energy Domes”, claiming they can actually harvest energy from your own head. / / Now that’s a solution I’d really like to see. / / *This is my first attempt at using Adobe Illustrator so all comments and critiques are very welcome. / / / / /

  • Gaia is our only home, and the key to her future lies in our hands. If we sustain her well, we can keep her doors open to reveal her beauty, and invite the neighboring sunlight to accompany us. I used my Sun behind the clouds as the background for this piece This work has been featured in: / Current Issues

  • P E P P E R M I N T – Fresh, green, eco fashion. New magazine coming soon – showcasing the best of ethical and eco fashion from Australia, New Zealand and around the world. Vintage, organic, fair trade, sustainable, recycled; GREEN IS GOOD! The image on the tee represents the caribou and the tiger, both nearing extinction because of our disregard for our little planet and all that lives in it. Sustainable style does not mean we are doomed to wear hemp sacks and string sandals… there is a new breed of clothing designers making fashions that are gentle on the earth, and its’ inhabitants. Buy the tee and help support this ground-breaking magazine get off the ground!!! www.peppermintmag.com

  • Directions of use: / . / Step 1 : Order the T Shirt from Redbubble and wait for delivery / . / Step 2 : Place your head and arms through the large hole at the bottom and locate the correct holes until you feel comfortable. / . / Step 3 : Go outside / . / Step 4 : Allow the suns rays to energise you while promoting renewable energy / . / Step 5 : Take a photo of yourself in your new T Shirt and post it in the Redbubble Buyers Booth. / . / Please do not hesitate to contact me with any problems you encounter (especially regarding Step 2)

  • Tree in Hands
    by Ryan Carter

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Male hands holding a small tree. Hands are dirty.

  • mother nature
    by envirojo

    US$24.34

    she’s doing a magnificent job

  • Water Sustains All.
    by JimFilmer

    US$5.99–US$136.80

    How beautiful is the rain! / After the dust and the heat, / In the broad and fiery street, / In the narrow lane, / How beautiful is the rain! / - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Rain in Summer Canon 300D / Tamron 70-300mm

  • The Silver Surfer was prepared for his visit to earth! / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • Original artwork / Acryllic on Hemp. / this one was for my mum. she cried when I gave it to her, so i guess I must’ve done something right… lol see more at www.dlightworks.com

  • Wind Turbines
    by Chris Charlesworth

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Wind Turbines, Royd Moor Wind Farm, West Yorkshire, UK

  • The Four Essences
    by Sophie Shapiro

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    There are four essences in the universe these are Fire, Water, Earth and Air. Starhawk eloquently wrote in a Samhain poem: When we invoke the elements of Air, Fire, Water, and Earth, / We are saying we know what is necessary to sustain life / And we pledge ourselves to care for it and preserve it… Acrylics, pigment and enamel

  • Food... Not Fuel
    by Art4EartH

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    This is my artwork entry for the ‘Freedom To Create Prize’. It is very complex in the multi-issue nature of the messages it is meant to portray. What may appear as separate issues are really a part of a larger single issue showing how the individual issues are inseparable from one another.The artwork addresses the following individual issues as a whole… / / 1.) Feeding the population of the Earth, and not just the hungry or starving. / / 2.) The great public misconception that biomass fuels, such as ethanol, are really a ‘green’ alternative technology, when in fact, they are not a viable and sustainable alternative energy source, as they create exponentially many more energy, environmental, and human rights issues than they resolve. / / 3.) The ongoing loss and abuse of the very few fertile soils that exist on Earth due to the accepted agricultural practices we continue to use in how we grow food. Please take the time to read the article that I have written that accompanies this artwork at the link shown below. It will give you a basic primer as to why these issues are inseparable. I believe that once you see the bigger picture emerge you will never see the smaller issues that it involves in the same light again. / / Food… Not Fuel by Art4Earth / http://www.redbubble.com/people/art4earth/writing/1681231-food-not-fuel / / All my own proceeds on the sale of this artwork are being donated to the United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization, as this is the only organization I am aware of that provides an agricultural assistance program combined with food relief programs to help feed the world’s hungry and starving. / / United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization / www.fao.org/ / / Oh !... Details about the creation of the artwork. / The backdrop was rendered in Terragen. The terrain file in Terragen was sculpted by myself by digitally hand-painting a greyscale heightfield map in Photoshop, and then importing the bitmap file version into Terragen. The multitude of other environmental files used in Terragen were also created myself. The gas pump was created from a photo I took myself. The starving child was created from a PD image from the web. The pump and child shadows were drawn in Photoshop. All of these separate components were than composited, painted, and re-touched in Photoshop. Thanks for the visit, and please read the associated article. Peace & Love, / / Art 4 EartH

  • my will to sustain
    by Heather King

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • Future Directions
    by Paul Tait

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Wind farms use a tiny amount of water. On average, coal-fired power stations use more than a million litres of fresh (drinking) water for each giga-watt-hour of electricity generated. Image taken at Starfish Hill Wind Farm, South Australia

  • Memory of this
    by Janet Botes

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Memories. / Of sustainability. / Of a stable economy. / Of abundant resources. / Of animals walking the plains. It will all be a memory if we don’t do something about unsustainable living and global warming!

  • Ghosts T
    by Robin Brown

    US$23.94

    This design replaces ‘Fish Stocks’ due to the interest ‘Ghosts’ has recieved. I didn’t expect ‘Ghosts’ would generate a lot of interest to be honest, but then what do I know about art. / So now there’s two options available, you can have ‘Ghosts’ as wall art or you you can have the T-shirt or maybe even both. / Next time you go out for a meal or to the supermarket & fish is on the menu; remember to order only sustainable fish. / Ps, not all the colour options work but its your choice. / 11/06/09

  • Watermark
    by Paul Tait

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Water is essential for all life forms. We use drinking quality water for many purposes where recycled water would be suitable. We need to examine more carefully how we use this valuable resource.

  • This flying horse art airmail postmark is inspired by vintage postage stamps. Celebrating travel, correspondence & the romance of letter writing. Designed for intrigue & for the love of beautiful philatelic art. If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works

  • Prayer . . .
    by Bonnie T. Barry

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    I’ve been experimenting with the concept of backgrounds and I’m trying to photograph various things in a blurred fashion to use expressly as backgrounds for cards. This is my first attempt. It’s kind of fun to look at a scene and see nothing but color possibilities without any of the details. This background is actually a bottlebrush plant in my garden. The text came from a book I’m currently reading; it made an impression on me and I recorded it in my journal as a possibility for a card. Here’s the end product. I hope someone likes it.

  • The Milk of Human Kindness Is Not Pasteurized

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