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High ResolutionPost stamp illustration I made to elevate awareness of wildfires, many of which are carelessly set by humans.
Acrylic/watercolour on found cardboard.
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The Destruction Of Canadian Boreal Forest
by Jason StamatyadesWatercolour, charcoal & gouache on paper.
12 X 16 inches.
2012
Almost 80 per cent of the Earth’s original forests have been degraded or destroyed. The Boreal Forest is invaluable to the planet as it helps stabilize the climate by storing massive amounts of carbon. When the forest is degraded through logging and industrial development, massive amounts of greenhouse gasses are released into the atmosphere and the forest becomes more vulnerable to global warming impacts like fires and insect outbreaks. More than half of Canada’s landmass, the Boreal Forest sustains countless plants and animals, and is the source of life and culture for many indigenous communities.http://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/campaigns/forests/boreal/
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High ResolutionDrew this on the flight back home from England. It instantly appeared in my head during take-off while listening to Fleet Foxes.
10x8”
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Some awesome screenshots from The Tree Of Life. A very interesting movie, I’ll have to give it a second watch.
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Insane bas-relief/paintings by Gregory Euclide. Outstanding craftsmanship.
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High Resolution(Source: excisions, via orientaltiger)
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High ResolutionSchool project for Illustration Class. Create a 7” Album Cover for an existing album or a fictional album.
For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver
Acrylic on wooden panel.
10” X 10”
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High ResolutionTotally reminds me of the ice king. Maybe a giant ice wolf sent by Ice King!>??





