PangeaSeed, in collaboration with supporting artist Tim Doyle, is pleased to announce a very special fine art print release to celebrate Earth Day 2014.
Artist: Tim Doyle
Title: The Exodus of Turtleton - Earth Day Variant
Edition Size: 100 - signed & numbered
Print Details: 5-color screen print on 100lb Cougar Cover
Dimensions: 36" x 24"
Price $50 plus shipping & handling
Link to purchase: http://shop.pangeaseed.org/products/tim-doyle-the-exodus-of-turtleton-earth-day-variant
Established in 1969 by the United Nations, Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22, on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It was first celebrated in 1970, and is now coordinated globally by the the Earth Day Network and celebrated in more than 192 countries each year.
The oceans are the life support system of our blue planet. Let's make everyday "Earth Day"!
A portion of the proceeds go to support PangeaSeed's efforts to help save our seas..
Details from PangeaSeed on their Indigogo project:
Sea Walls: Murals for Oceans is a ground-breaking street art project created by PangeaSeed to bring the beauty and the plight of the world’s oceans into streets around the globe. By collaborating with internationally renowned artists, we create large-scale murals that focus attention on pressing environmental issues the oceans are facing.
In collaboration with their friends at 1xRUN we are embarking on our biggest Sea Walls project yet. We’ve invited some of today’s biggest names in contemporary street art to join us on our first-ever Sea Walls expedition. The artists include Meggs, Hannah Stouffer, Curiot, Nosego, Celeste Byers, Tristan Eaton, Shark Toof, Aaron Glasson, Vexta, Cinzah Merkens, Tatiana Suarez, Saner and Spencer Keeton Cunningham.
The mission of the expedition is to offer these artists the opportunity to swim with and study endangered whale sharks and oceanic manta rays off the coast of the island of Isla Mujeres, Mexico from July 20-28, 2014. Inspired by their interactions with these majestic giants in the wild, the artists will create a series of large-scale public murals on the island to help educate and raise greatly needed awareness within the local and tourist communities for the plight of these animals and the oceans. The murals will also highlight the benefits of ecotourism and long-term sustainability of natural resources.
Sea Walls: Murals for Oceans is a new approach to ocean conservation, marrying art and activism. The Sea Walls expedition will make a large impact and gain global media attention – with your help.
For more information and to support this project, please visit our Indiegogo campaign - click, connect and contribute:
http://igg.me/at/seawalls/x/7207032
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