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Climate Change Artwork

Art Advocating for Earth

Climate Change Artwork for Your Enjoyment

Micro-organisms Amongst Us

Encroaching on wildlife and exploiting resources has led to many bacteria and virus threats to humanity.

Ancient Environment

This image expresses the greenery of the ancient world and shows how Earth's landscape is changing.

Alien Dolphin

An intelligent alien cetacean cares for its young in an ever-changing ocean, much like Earth's dolphins.

The End of Days

This drawing depicts a hypothetical worst-case scenario for mankind from over consumption.

Upper Section

Humanity attempts to exploit the Sun's energy causing it to become a red giant, destroying Earth's climate.

Lower Section

Oceans evaporated, the atmosphere toxic and low in oxygen, and all plants have died except for one survivor.

Magical Whale

The whale's has a forest, a river with smoke and ash spewing from the volcanoes on its back from pollution.

Urbanization

This drawing is of the over-populated cities causing havic on the environment. A tear is shed for Earth.

Contamination

This 24' x 18' drawing depict some of the causes for the climate crisis and the impact to Earth.

Growth

Growing in harmony with the world around us and connecting with the planet on a spiritual level.

Harmony

Balance in the environment is essential to maintain equilibrium and harmony in our beautiful world.

Exploration

Connecting with the world around us through exploration is a way to understand Earth's needs.

Its My World Too

All of Earth's inhabitants have a right to live on this planet which was once a great deal more hospitable.

We Can Have a Future

There is room for all of us, if we learn how to live with one another, to consume less and respect each other.

Convergence

This piece provides a view of nature dying from drought and shows death converging on the world.

Hope

The 16" x 20" acrylic painting on canvas expresses the hope of renewable energy from windmills.

Towering Tree

The 16" x 20" acrylic painting on canvas depicts the beauty of nature with this lovely tree.

Arctic Thaw

This 24" x 18" soft pastel drawing is an eerie scene of the ice melting underneath Arctic icebergs.

Recycling

This 4' x 8' digital piece was submitted and selected for Portage County "Unwasted Space Project."

Truck Mock-up

This piece was selected in the Unwasted Space Project and is on the side of one of the recycling trucks.

Stop Killing Us

This acrylic painting is 30″ x 24″ on canvas depicts the many violations suffered by Earth's inhabitants.

Climate Change Awareness

There is opportunity for all of us to do our part by contributing to climate change awareness. There has been a lot of research into what the problem is, what caused the matter, and how climate change is and will impact our world.  Researchers believe that artist’s right-brained thinking provide a unique perspective. This website offers artists an opportunity to be part of the solution. Bringing everyone on board is just what this crisis needs. 

Participating in global climate change awareness is not only a responsible thing to do, but it is also an opportunity for artists to share their work and has the potential to generate income and develop contacts while they learn about what other artists are doing. We encourage sharing the artist’s process as demonstrated below. 

There have been worldwide collaborations, like the Paris Climate Accord. Art has been front and center. Some artists making a living creating climate change art include David Buckland, Xavier Cortado, Zaria Forman, Antony Gormley, Peter Kennard, Pedro Marzaroti, Nazhia Mestaui, Elsa Munoz, John Sabrow, and Camille Seaman. The button below provides a link to these artists’ websites. As we learn about more artists focused on climate change awareness, the link will be updated.

There are links below the museum artwork so that you may follow the artists’ work. We hope to generate future clients for these talented individuals. Please consider using student climate change art in your home or office and contact these artists directly. 

By purchasing student artwork you may be providing an opportunity for a budding artist to make a difference by exploring altruistic artwork. It is very possible, that you are opening the door to a student’s future that will change the world. This all may sound a little dramatic, but imagine the possibilities that could come by simply encouraging students to expand their parameters and consider that they have a bigger role to play in the future than they may have realized. Art has the potential to reveal hidden solutions

The Artistic Process

The artistic process is a way to understand how the artist thinks

The Steps

The artistic process is extremely beneficial in understanding the progression of an artwork.

Final Piece

This piece was submitted and selected for the "Unwasted Space Project" in Portage County, WI.

Mock-up

This piece was placed on a Portage County recycling truck. The press release was 9/28/22.