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  • Earth Hour is a joint initiative between the World Wildlife Fund Australia and the Sydney Morning Herald to raise awareness of the means to reduce global warming emissions by encouraging Sydney residents and businesses to turn off their lights for one hour on March 31st 2007.

  • I’m sure you cant see us! Picture was taken at Undara National Park – FNQ – Australia. I donate all proceeds to the World Wildlife Fund

  • Perenti Goanna -Central Australia Nov 07 Taken on the Stuart Highway en route to King’s canyon Central Australia. A Monitor commonly caught and captured by indigenous people for food. This Perenti was about 2 metres long. He posed for about 3 minutes and then politely let me know that it was time to go. (flared out his throat and hissed). Absolutely stunning reptile to see in his natural habitat. My guess he had never met with humankind before..only because of the location he was found (its semi arid desert and nothing else and the mere fact he was still alive). They can grow to 3 metres and are second in size to the Komodo Dragon. / I hope you appreciate him. Featured in Australian Wildlife twice!!! :))))

  • .This is a satellite image of Planet Earth depicting the damage done to the surface of our planet through the destruction of the ozone layers. I have written several pieces about my concern about the destruction to our planet, but as the adage goes “a picture tells more than 1000 words” I am a member of the World Wildlife Fund. WWF’s mission is the conservation of nature. They work to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth and the health of ecological systems. Since global warming is the single biggest threat to our environment today, WWF is working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. But they can’t do all the work needed without the support of people who are sensitive to preserving the environment and protecting our wildlife. When I made a donation to the World Wildlife Fund, I was sent a free t-shirt that says “Hotter than I should be” that I wear to demonstrate my passionate support of WWF. Out of context, those who are not aware that my t-shirt refers to the crisis in our global environment, the saying “Hotter than I should be” can serve a dual purpose for those who want to raise awareness of the grave threat to our environment and wildlife or for women who want to attract attention to educate others for those who misinterpret this clever slogan, “Hotter than I should be.” Why not have a little fun while working hard to support a life saving problem. If you are not aware of the grave danger to polar bears and all the issues relating to global warming, you can read about this crisis @wwf.com and donate whatever you can to support this critical cause and hopefully reverse the tide of destruction related to global warming and the depletion of our the earth’s ozone layer. Ozone depletion describes two distinct, but related observations: a slow, steady decline of 4 percent per decade in the total amount of ozone in Earth’s stratosphere since the late 1970’s; and a much larger, but seasonal, decrease in stratosphere ozone over Earth’s polar regions during the same period. The latter phenomenon is commonly referred to as the ozone hole. You are viewing an image of the largest Anarctic ozone hole ever recorded in September 2007. It is critical that as a global community that we do whatever we can to protect our natural resources and maintain the essential ecosystem we need to survive as a planet not to mention the loss of quality of life when nature’s beauty is disrupted. Rather than destroying what we view in this photo as a microcosm of the profound magnificence and power of nature, we must protect Planet Earth. The rock group Pink supports this important mission in her album, “I’m Not Dead.” Her usual controversial and blatant lyrics speak to war mongering politicians and more specifically to our President in her song, “Dear Mr President.” The theme stresses the value of life, human and otherwise. Her themes focus on political issues like ecology and war and also include social themes like gross materialism and teen angst. In the song, Dear Mr. President, she questions Mr. Bush about the brutality of war and the destructive motives that prevail in the minds of those who the eminent author Scott Peck defines in his book, People of the Lie, The Nature of Human Evil. Rock musicians like Pink are necessary like the rock poets of the 60’s who protested and made us aware of the important social and policitical issues of our time, namely the war in Vietnam. Like Pink, none of those powerful songs were for featherweight listeners but for those who are willing to embrace an ideology and her spellbinding ability to render rebelliousness in all the many colors of the rainbow. In her album, She not Dead, Pink performs “Dear Mr. President” with a appearance by the Indigo Girls who perform a duet with her. Pink’s father joins for the hidden track, “I Have seen the Rain.” Pink slams you over the head and is one of those artists like Dylan and Joni Mitchell who can pulls controversial songs off, and probably without breathing hard. “Dear Mr. President Come take a walk with me Let’s pretend we’re just two people and You’re not better than me I’d like to ask you some questions if we can speak honestly What do you feel when you see all the homeless on the street Who do you pray for at night before you go to sleep What do you feel when you look in the mirror Are you proud? How do you sleep while the rest of us cry How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye How do you walk with your head held high Can you even look me in the eye And tell me why Dear Mr. President Were you a lonely boy Are you a lonely boy Are you a lonely boy How can you say No child is left behind We’re not dumb and we’re not blind They’re all sitting in your cells While you pave the road to hell What kind of father would take his own daughter’s rights away And what kind of father might hate his own daughter if she were gay I can only imagine what the first lady has to say You’ve come a long way from whiskey and cocaine How do you sleep while the rest of us cry How do you dream when a mother has no chance to say goodbye How do you walk with your head held high Can you even look me in the eye Let me tell you bout hard work Minimum wage with a baby on the way Let me tell you bout hard work Rebuilding your house after the bombs took them away Let me tell you bout hard work Building a bed out of a cardboard box Let me tell you bout hard work Hard work Hard work You don’t know nothing bout hard work Hard work Hard work Oh How do you sleep at night How do you walk with your head held high Dear Mr. President You’d never take a walk with me Would you? / All proceeds I receive on this photograph will be donated to: WWF.com

  • young starlings on our garden feeder squabbling

  • What Would Freud Say? Well, whatever it is, I am sure it would have something to do with male genitalia, so… Next time you are wondering what to say to someone else, just remember… / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Vector Art, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Vector Art and Typography. Tools: Photoshop CS3, a cool font – listed here and my brain.

  • Proceeds form the sale of this image will go to WWF for the all the important work that is required to conserve our precious and diminishing wild life. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Taken at Dusk at Botanical Gardens… these birds were leaving for their nests after a late shower in the small pond in there…. It was lovely to see these birds play

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  • Celebrating the Oscar-nominated movie “The Wrestler”, this flyer features the biggest wrestiling matchup of the 1980s. Randy “the Ram” Robinson versus the Ayatollah. The print has a deliberately distressed look.

  • Celebrating the Oscar-nominated movie “The Wrestler”, this flyer features the biggest wrestiling match-up of the 1980s. Randy “the Ram” Robinson versus the Ayatollah. The print has a deliberately distressed look.

  • Celebrating the Oscar-nominated movie “The Wrestler”, this 1980s-inspired poster design features the biggest wrestling match-up of the 1980s. Randy “the Ram” Robinson versus the Ayatollah.

  • “Switching off your lights is a vote for Earth, or leaving them on is a vote for global warming.” Do you observe the EARTH HOUR ? On Saturday March 28th, 2009 make sure to turn off your lights @ 8:30pm (your local time).

  • My little view on what the world needs a bit more of…

  • Be an Earth Angel and light up your heart / join the change movement and play a real part Turn off your lights for one hour, one night / showing you care about Mother Earths plight Stand beside me and millions across the globe / in finding solutions for a climate crisis probe On March 28th, at 8:30pm – Earth hour begins / Turn out and take action – be a part and join in We are the ones the Earth has waited for / human angels who care for LIFE to restore. tkrosevear 3/24/2009 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been taking registrations and counting down to Earth Hour this Saturday night. One person committed to reducing energy consumption can make a difference, but millions working together can change the world. Be an Earth Angel and check out this site EarthHour Sketch photographed and painted in Photoshop7 Turn off the lights

  • March 28th, 2009 @ 8:30pm The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been taking registrations and counting down to Earth Hour this Saturday night. One person committed to reducing energy consumption can make a difference, but millions working together can change the world. Be an Earth Angel and check out this site EarthHour Microsoft office stock tweeked in photoshop7 Earthman

  • In 1982 through 1994, the grey wolf was listed as vulnerable to extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Changes in legal protections, land-use and population shifts to urban areas have stopped the decline in wolf population. Additionally, recolonization and reintroduction programs have increased wolf populations in Western Europe and the western United States. As a result, in 1996, the IUCN reduced the risk status of the gray wolf to being of least concern. Today, the conservational status of wolves varies greatly. They are protected in some areas, hunted for sport in others, or may be subject to extermination as perceived threats to livestock and pets. Despite not being at risk for extinction any longer, local populations of wolves are still threatened. A portion of the proceeds from these endangered animals cards and prints will go to the World Wildlife Fund. / This is a 5×7 marker, pencil, and chalk pastel on 60 lb. illustration paper. There will be a total of nine (maybe more) 5×7 inch pastels. Each of the originals is for sale for $350 (matted plus shipping) with $100 of that going to the World Wildlife Fund. If you are interested in the originals please e-mail me at: hinkleart@charter.net

  • Yes folks its another politically motivated Propapanda T-shirt; actually its the 1st PROPAPANDA T-shirt on Redbubble & as far as I know the 1st propapanda T-shirt in the World as long as you don’t count the WWF design & any other similar designs. / Well I am technically correct they aren’t propapanda designs they’re promotional designs. / Best viewed large to get the punch line!! / NB the letters AWWF appear on this design, AWWF stands for ‘a world war free’ or to put it another way a world without wars. This is a peace campaign T-shirt so if you believe in peace you might like this design!! / 25/10/09

  • Third of 4 digital artworks created for a WWF FDC envelope issue. Unlike the stamp versions, which were posted recently, these are available for sale on RB

  • A selection of 13 of my digitally created artworks, originally commissioned by the WWF for their Stamp Collection, which can be found Here

  • Second of 4 digital artworks created for a WWF FDC envelope issue

  • Third of 4 digital artworks created using Corel Painter v10, for a WWF FDC envelope issue. I’m the first to admit that I went a bit crazy with the detail in this one, but as usual, I couldn’t help myself. The fact that I’m now working on a high definition 24” monitor is also a factor because the picture is so sharp that it allows me to add even more detail than before! Sad that most of it won’t even be seen when it’s repro’d on an envelope at around 7cm across. So it’s good that I am able to offer it for sale on RB in a selection of sizes much larger than that, so all that detail won’t be wasted after all.

  • For the indecisive Frigatebird lover who can’t decide which one of the 4 posters to buy, and for reasons best known to themselves, don’t want to buy all 4, here is a ‘4 up’ poster version, featuring all 4 digital artworks. Although the images aren’t as large on this poster as on the individual ones, they are probably slightly larger than those available as prints…and cheaper! / This exercise is called ‘covering all the bases’...

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