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The Earth Issue 01

  • magazine : The Earth Issue
  • numero : 1 - 2017
  • date : 01 janvier 2017
  • catégorie : Monde & société

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  • Steve Léon Brown

    Photography has always been the most natural way to express myself, allowing me to communicate visually, and share, the things I find interesting.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Counterspaces

    Resilient. Sustainable. Ecological. Biodynamic. Smart.
    These are the terms we are constantly surrounded by as individuals that inhabit the city.

    par Zuri Camille de Souza
  • Glyphs

    These glyphs are derived from photographs of the tracks of bark beetles.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Etimo

    Etimo is a sculptural project by Greek artist and designer Carla Cascales. It was born from (-) experimentation in volum design using discarded, rescued and rebuilt materials.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Andrew Gold

    As our vantage point shifts, our relationship with the ocean changes. Closer up, some may find images of water challenging or threatening. Our past experiences can make it difficult to perceive a scene objectively, for what it is. Yet, as the distance increases, a level of safety is established, allowing us to see the ocean beyond its power and embrace its turbulence, chaos and beautiful formations.
    These images, from the series "Above" were shot on medium format color negative film and printed in the darkroom.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Alba Giertz

    Alba Giertz is a Swedish artist based in Stockholm. Her photography is deeply related to her own journey through the storms of life, acting as a tool for self discovery, emotional release and a means of finding substance in a world that at times can seem empty and vapid.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Inhabiting the aftermath

    We are inhabiting the aftermath of our negligence to the environment, inexorably intertwining the signification of landscape with contemporary threats.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Luca Tombolini

    LS VIII is the latest series in a breathtaking collection of prints by Luca Tombolini, a self-taught photographer from Milan.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Ram Vafa

    My background as an artist is really kind of simple : I create because it gives reason to exist, and having reason to exist creates chance to serve purpose.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Georgie Noble

    It is my aim that my works provoke questions of the metaphysical and subtly hint at the sublime, challenging preconceptions of our existence within nature and addressing our inferiority and mortality in relation to it.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Samuel Zeller

    Samuel Zeller is a Swiss self-taught photographer who previously built his career as a graphic designer. He keeps his culture and language in mind while he works on projects abroad.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Elizabeth Fleur Willis

    Poème d'Elizabeth Fleur Willis

    par Elizabeth Fleur Willis
  • Misty Granade

    I go again and again to nature for themes in my work. I am delighted and fascinated particularly by insects and how they provide so much for us even while we find them such a nuisance. But I am also drawn to the colours and textures of the land and sea. Since so much of my work is abstract, I find texture, motion, and repetition to be excellent shorthand for these unbelievably large places and ideas.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona
  • Vilde Rolfsen

    When I started my degree at Kingston University back in 2011, I wasn't really that worried with the environment, but my engagement with the issue grew over the years I spent in London.

    par Maela Ohana , Elena Cremona

A propos du magazine

The Earth Issue
The Earth Issue THE EARTH ISSUE is a collective of artists and creative professionals working at the intersection of fine art and environmentalism. In common, we share a dedication to raising awareness for the beauty of nature, using art and image culture as a driving force for environmental activism. The collaborators of The Earth Issue aim to highlight a growing interest amongst young artists to awaken society’s complacent consciousness towards our planet; to inspire and harness the power of social change.

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