Artwork titled "Di Soup: Art for Earth's Sake" by Leighton Estick, featuring a circular cosmic design, illustrations of a bird and wolf, and text discussing humanity's relationship with Earth and environmental issues.
Infographic with text about the artistic approach of 'di Soup' for conveying ecological truths. Features an insect drawing, a landscape image, and an illustration of an elderly man surrounded by animals. The text mentions influences from childhood experiences in Jamaica, inspirations from David Attenborough's documentaries, and a diagram labeled "Planetary Boundaries." The use of art as a rational tool is emphasized.
Infographic on planetary boundaries, CO2 levels, and artistic representation through different eras. It includes text on structures and materials, a diagram illustrating boundary sectors, and images of artistic processes and materials used to depict the ancient days, modernity, and the future.
Infographic exploring themes of conservation, number symbolism, climate system, and ozone layer. Includes images of structured timber, dolphins, and triangular illustrations representing climate and ozone concepts. Discusses using natural materials for art, symbolic dates, climate impact, and protective ozone functions.
Infographic summarizing four environmental systems: The Land System, Novel Entities, Freshwater, and Nutrients. Each section includes descriptions and illustrations addressing challenges and solutions related to biomes, chemical compounds, water, and nutrient cycles.
Infographic on aerosols, biodiversity, and oceans, highlighting environmental impacts and illustrating different themes with triangular black and white images. Sections include explanations for "inhale," "choke," "exhale" on aerosols, "family," "barnyard," "life" on biodiversity, and "blå," "møkk," "dypet" on oceans. Additional section on techniques lists skills like geometry and philosophy. Imagery includes nature and human elements.
Infographic titled "On Inspiration" with text about di Soup's influences including puzzles and ancient games. Includes various artistic styles like European paintings, Japanese ukiyo-e, Mayan/Aztec reliefs. Discusses Earth-centric themes, planetary boundaries, and criticism of flawed policies. Features images and abstract shapes throughout. Ends with "I THANK YOU FOR LOVING."
Abstract wooden sculpture with painted panels creating a radial pattern on a gallery floor.