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Environment
20-Foot-Tall Remix ‘The Thinker’ Surrounded by Trash Pushes UN Leaders To Ratify Plastic Treaty [Interview]
Environment
20-Foot Phoenix Made From Biochar Represents the Average Person’s Annual Carbon Footprint
Installation
5,000 Pounds of E-Waste Used To Create Immersive Installation Championing the Right To Repair
Environment
Giant “Faucet” Spewing Single-Use Plastic Urges Us To Reconsider Our Plastic Use
Environment
11-Foot Wave Made from 168,000 Straws Highlights World’s Plastic Waste Problem
Environment
4,100 Pounds of E-Waste Are Transformed Into Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes
Inspiring
Photographer Celebrates Everyday Heroes with a Gravity-Defying Photo Shoot
Environment
Mermaid Swims in a Sea of 10,000 Bottles to Spotlight Plastic Pollution
Photography
Photographer Raises Awareness for Victims of Climate Change with Epic Shoot on a Bed of Lava
Photography
Photographer Transforms Ordinary People into Super Athletes Using Hollywood-Level Lighting
Recent Stories
Indigenous Artist’s “History Paintings” Capture Perspectives of Marginalized People Instead of Colonizers
Carry on the Long Tradition of Landscape Art When You Enroll in These Online Classes
Stingless Bees Have Become the First Insects To Gain Legal Rights
World’s Oldest Known Cave Art Discovered in Indonesian Cave
Milano Cortina 2026 Unveils Twin Olympic Cauldrons Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci
Immersive Installation Featuring Silicone Wombs Explores Metaphysical Connections
Ethereal Watercolor Paintings Reflect on Life’s Fleeting Beauty [Interview]
Artist Honors Poetic Bird Migrations by Drawing and Painting Them on Vintage Maps
Discover the Japanese Philosophy of “Ichi-Go Ichi-E” Helps Us Live in the Present
This Rare Vintage Globe Was Only Accurate for Six Months in 1939