I saw this on a wall somewhere near the River in Brooklyn, NYC. This was the first "clay" graffiti I had seen in my trips up to NYC or even in my backyard of Washington DC. This one struck me as interesting because of the vibrant colors and of the subtle '3D" effect the clay on the wall had. This was a rare find in a sea of wheat posters and post office stickies and serves as a warning to us.
We have an impact on this planet. To turn a blind eye to that fact is blatant ignorance. Can we not at some point stop all the bickering and back-and-forth name calling and finger pointing and simply just talk about what the future will hold if changes are not put into action? We are talking about our kids and our kids, kids future and so on. I'm not saying we have to solve all the problems today or tomorrow, but we need to be able to sit down and have a rational discussion about it. After all, if we can't discuss anything rationally with each other... what is left for us?
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