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野生生物之美——以及保护它的艺术呼吁
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伊莎贝拉·柯克兰 |
TED Countdown Summit
• July 2023
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“我将我的画作视作闹钟,”艺术家伊莎贝拉·柯克兰(Isabella Kirkland)说道,“它们提醒着人们危在旦夕的东西;唯一真正的问题是我们不断地按下贪睡按钮。”她探讨了人类与自然的关系,并分享了一些通过创造性的方式反对生态绝望的作品。同时通过正在消失的野生动物的永久形象,无声而有力地支持着改善气候的行动。
climate change
social change
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humanity
conservation
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