Because I absolutely love joan_de_art’s sustainable city series I’mma share it in one post since I see the art scattered about.

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Because I absolutely love joan_de_art’s sustainable city series I’mma share it in one post since I see the art scattered about.
It's actually so ideologically important to me that solarpunk aesthetics don't fall into the trap of just being "cottagecore with a bit of technology"
Finally finding out what this Solarpunk illustration I drew for @andrew-ism back in February is for. It's featured in this video :D I have yet to watch it but I trust it'll be good.
This is meant to be a mall that's been repurposed by and for the community, turned from a place of consumption into a great hangout spot where you can chill, have a meal, borrow some books or tools, exchange out clothes you don't wear for ones you like better and let another person take yours etc.
You can find the full-res version at the Story Seed Library.
(In hindsight, could've filled that elevator wall with more art...I also feel like I could've done more research for the whole piece, but at this point it is what it is).
The most cringe part of the people currently criticizing Solarpunk so much in the tag is, that they all clearly have never even bothered to look into Solarpunk. Like, at all. They do not know the Solarpunk Manifesto. The history of it. They do not understand the context of the Punkpunk genre. And they cannot even be bothered to watch a 5 minute youtube video.
But also... they cannot even be bothered to look at the actual art. They will all go: "Oh, Solarpunk is like a white ethnofascist thing that does not care about logistics." Meanwhile if you look up actual Solarpunk art either on Solarpunk Seed Library, or at one of the many contests from the last couple years, you see this:
I mean, hell. Even the darn Chobani commercial is actually quite divers. Like, we can talk about Capitalist Realism and all that, but you definitely cannot claim that this commercial is white centric, given that the "Alice" of the title in the commercial is a dark-skinned little girl with curly hair.
Really, people. You are literally embarrassing yourselves, if you have the constant need to have an opinion and cannot even be assed to actually google for like one minute.
Sustainable fashion for the Solar Punk
If you enjoyed this, consider checking out my Ko-Fi for a printable zine version (or just to support my art :))
I forgot to post this here omg. I made this hair clip using this chip I found broken on the ground. I was assuming it was a super busted thumb drive , but a discord mutual suggested it might be part of an Arduino or similar device!! Lmk if you know what it is !! But yeah I'm enjoying making trinkets w repurposed tech, I also made some w key caps from a busted keyboard, pics of that later. Not a super original concept, but it's a fun idea to mess w! And reduces waste :))
Solarpunk - Week and Art 2024☀️🌱
Solarpunk Art 2025 (Life of Learning)
Madame Yu Leading Guangchangwu by ELAkidd
Communal Rock Painting by oh.shoot.i.arted
Research in the Community by sketchyjessie
Galaxy by artbyaddae
Solarpunk Education by CrabWithKnife
Community Library by Sarah Pepin
Lost Futures by PMBO8
Intro to River Recovery by Shoulder-Drake
Learning Expedition by ccsynan
Under the Banyan by Aditi A
Staten Island Solarpunk by bi.nature1137
Solar Cooking Class by Linds
Biophony by Natalya Ren
Agronomic Tower by Elijah Claude
Rehearsal at Portal by @the-lemonaut
Solarpunk Boat by Franek
Indoor/Outdoor by Ondřej
Reading by Kazuha/葉
Reimagined Classroom By Captain_Firi