Digital illustration I made for The Asturianer project 🦕☄️
I didn't expect to be able to do an artwork for them at all! 💜 Go check out their page, I swear all of the artists collaborating with them are cooking!

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Digital illustration I made for The Asturianer project 🦕☄️
I didn't expect to be able to do an artwork for them at all! 💜 Go check out their page, I swear all of the artists collaborating with them are cooking!
Bachman’s Warbler, Vermivora bachmanii, described in the 1980 edition of Peterson’s field guide as “the rarest North American songbird.” Now largely considered extinct.
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The dugong, a gentle marine mammal that has frequented China's southern waters for hundreds of years, has become functionally extinct in the country, a new study said on Wednesday.
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Inhale, Exhale (self breathing kit) at @travessadaermida. Curatorial text by Borbála Soós @boriborbalasoos. - 2020, Full HD Video on LedWall, 200x100cm, Immersive sound Installation, Hardware. - #photoby #brunolopes #climatechange #anthropocene #extintion #oxigen #breath #matter #nonmatter #digitalimmortality (at Projecto Travessa da Ermida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB5Gx0uFouL/?igshid=d9cgjc2aa382
#15 Puffin
“Hundreds of “severely emaciated” puffin carcasses have washed ashore on an Alaskan island, and researchers believe thousands more have died at sea as warming waters continue to shrink their food supply.
Changes to atmospheric conditions, including the ongoing heatwave, have massively disrupted the marine ecosystems. There is less winter sea-ice, and warmer temperatures have been linked to fewer forage fish, crustaceans and other prey animals as they either die off or move north to cooler waters.“
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