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- eco'arts event report and mural layout
- eco'arts catalogue
* The call for participating in the eco'arts project has ended. Thank you for your interest. Should you wish to learn more about the project please contact us at info (at) art4development.net
The eco'arts project!
- Do you care about environmental issues?
- Are you creating your artwork from recycled objects?
- Do you use environmental friendly materials to create your work?
- Are you creating your art to raise awareness on environmental challenges?
- Do you organize eco-friendly projects?
If YES, we would like to hear from you!To celebrate World Environment Day (WED - June 5th) Art4Development.Net has launched the international `eco-arts' project and requests submissions of artwork that deal with environmental issues.
Your artwork should focus, highlight, or depict environmental concerns like water, deforestation, erosion, global warming, urbanization, and/or the impact it has on human lives such as poverty, lack of drinking water and access to sanitation,
The artworks can be illustrations, photography, paintings, caricatures,
Send your work as jpeg images to Art4Development.Net. (in maximum 600 x 800 pixels).
If you write poems or would like your voice to be heard (quotes max 25 words) you are more than welcome to submit texts as well!
With your artwork submission, please provide these details / answers:
- Your Name / Last Name:
- Country of Origin:
- Birth Year:
- Occupation:
- Contact Details:
- What is the most important environmental challenge that needs an immediate attention!? (please tell it in one or two words!)
- Information about your artwork (original size, materials used, etc.)
Please write "Eco-Arts" in your email subject line when submitting your work.
Submission Deadline: May 31, 2006
Contact: info@art4development.net | ECO-ARTS
The submitted images will be displayed (collage format) at the WED celebration event in Washington DC, USA; exhibited online on Art4Development.Net website; and published in the next issue of art'ishake e-zine!
We look forward to your participation!