#EarthDay2022 (・`ω´・) <3

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#EarthDay2022 (・`ω´・) <3
Every day should be Earth Day. May we do our part to preserve our beautiful home as we continue our cosmic journey. We don't have a plan 'B', and let's think of our descendants and what we leave behind as our legacy.
"Earthrise" as seen from the crew of Apollo 8.
Gentle reminder to take care of our planet not just today but every day. Let every day be a call to action to save our home and continue to push for a sustainable future. Have a wonderful Friyay and Earth Day beautiful souls.
#earthday One of my most favorite land animals that I have never quite photographed well. I like looking at elephants way more than photographing them. They have the deepest most soulful eyes. Also - during a shoot with @bonetiredmama for @natgeowild we learned that we really didn’t need to shoot elephants in slow motion. It was overkill. Like a sloth moving across the prairie. #elephant #earthday2022 #environment #conservation #climatechange #climate @sonyalpha (at Masai Mara, Kenya) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ccqzop3Fo63/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Whether you live near or far from our magnificent ocean, we can all celebrate the gift of the sea! From feeding us to providing oxygen, regulating our climate and more, there are myriad ways the ocean impacts our daily life.
We can't wait to celebrate Earth Day this Friday! Have you made any plans to celebrate on April 22nd?
‘Protect the Earth and the Earth will protect you’
New work by HiJack in Beverly Grove to coincide with Earth Day.
Happy Earth Day
I posted a few months ago an illustration of a "caveman" from the Lascaux caves (There were no depictions of humans in the Chauvet caves) and a figure drawn in the Binangonan-Angono petroglyph style in preparation for an art activity for my young students about the first artist in history - the caveman! We talked and looked at photographs of cave drawings, discussed how simple they looked yet still identifiable as the creatures the cavemen were trying to depict. We also read a children’s book about cave paintings to put them on the mood and mindset for the actual drawing activity. And then, I told them: Imagine you are a living in a cave somewhere in the Philippines twenty thousand years ago, during the time when animals that are considered endangered now were still plenty and thriving, how would you draw them? We started with a tarsier, learned to identify its distinguishing figures and practiced how to make shapes and lines to represent them, after which a pangolin, then another… For animals that were not familiar to the students, it was also an opportunity to learn more about them. Pretty soon, all the students were creating their own colorful menagerie. Here’s my preliminary set of demo “cave painting” animals I used during the class. I’m still developing the designs for other animals (let me know if you want a specific animal included in the menagerie), but I’m posting it here now as a “teaser” and a timely relevant post commemorating Earth Day 2022. #earthday2022 #earthday #art #artph #illustration #digitalillustration #digitalart #clipstudiopaint #doodle #drawing #clipstudiopaintillustration #timelapse #makeartlikethemasters #homeschool #artist #childrensbookillustration #characterdesign #artistsoninstagram #homeschoolglobal #caveman #cavepainting #lascaux https://www.instagram.com/p/CcqCKk2vI9h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=