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:From Jill's website: ''I LIVE ON AND TRAVEL AMONG THE ISLANDS IN THE SALISH SEA, AN INTRICATE NETWORK OF COASTAL WATERWAYS THAT STRETCHES FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.''
From Jill's website: ''I LIVE ON AND TRAVEL AMONG THE ISLANDS IN THE SALISH SEA, AN INTRICATE NETWORK OF COASTAL WATERWAYS THAT STRETCHES FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.''


:''Here among the temperate rainforests I create artwork that combines illustration, photography and the temporary arrangement of local plants, mushrooms and other found items.''
:''Here among the temperate rainforests I create artwork that combines illustration, photography and the temporary arrangement of local plants, mushrooms and other found items.''

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Consider 'Citizen Artist' Earth Art


Citizen Artist™ is a participatory science research platform, employs Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE) research methodologies to study ecological systems change. With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, the non-conventional and integrative research methods (ABPE) are grounded in multimodal knowledge systems and sensory-based learning ...


About -- Dr. Lee Ann Woolery

With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, Dr. Lee Ann Woolery pioneered Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE), a transdisciplinary approach to field-based ecological research.

Dr. Woolery holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Antioch University New England. Her field study in Desert Ecology was conducted in the Sonoran Desert in both Arizona and Mexico. Dr. Woolery’s dissertation: Art-based perceptual ecology as a way of knowing the language of place....


Dr. Woolery: "My work is grounded in a desire to find ways that people can come to know the changes in our environment that do not solely rely on the Western scientific paradigm but collaborate in tandem with conventional science. Art and science can complement one another in the service of biospheric change and environmental sustainability through a pluralistic discourse, which may generate new questions and make available new solutions to environmental issues." (2002).


Dr. Woolery is Associate Editor on the editorial board for the The Ecological Society of America's (ESA) for the international journal, Earth Stewardship.

The Earth Stewardship Journal serves as a forum for the cultural exchange of diverse knowledge systems and collective understanding on how we can protect our planet.

The Earth Stewardship Journal provides a conceptual/operational framework for linking diverse knowledge systems (research) and action at multiple scales. It implies a paradigm shift that links facts and values, multiple forms of ecological knowledge and practices, and broadens the mission of the ecological sciences.


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GARY SNYDER, in his book "The Practice of the Wild", talks about riding in a pickup truck in Australia with an aborigine. As they were traveling along, the man was telling stories at an 'amazing pace', too fast for them to be told properly.

Snyder wonders why the hyperactive story-telling. He finally discovers that important knowledge of the man's tribe is recited as the tribe moves along in the bush. Each feature of the landscape relates to a specific story or part of a story.
At the speed of a moving pickup, of course, the stories had to be told faster...
Moral of today's story -- Practice earth art appropriately... slow, faster, and very fast.


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JillBliss.com


From Jill's website: I LIVE ON AND TRAVEL AMONG THE ISLANDS IN THE SALISH SEA, AN INTRICATE NETWORK OF COASTAL WATERWAYS THAT STRETCHES FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST.

Here among the temperate rainforests I create artwork that combines illustration, photography and the temporary arrangement of local plants, mushrooms and other found items.


GreenPolicy360: The mushrooms, the mushrooms, they are connecting life in the forests...
The fungi are networking... listen and watch carefully, close up...


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The Anthropocene Project

https://theanthropocene.org/
https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/the-anthropocene-project
https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/projects/photographs/anthropocene
https://www.edwardburtynsky.com/news
https://youtu.be/kiYoojU_z-A (video)


https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/06/15/727583729/the-anthropocene-project-captures-humanitys-indelible-mark-on-the-planet


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Earth Art / Land Art / Earthworks


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_art

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_rock_garden

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Rock_art_in_Asia


Contemporary land artists


Christo and Jeanne Claude

Walter De Maria

Agnes Denes

Jim Denevan

Jan Dibbets

Chris Drury

Hamish Fulton

Andy Goldsworthy

Michael Heizer

Nancy Holt

Maya Lin

Richard Long

Ahmad Nadalian

David Nash

Georgia Papageorge

Nobuo Sekine

Robert Smithson

James Turrell

Nils Udo

Strijdom van der Merwe


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Green Museum

https://greenmuseum.org/


Earth Art Terms

Many artists and critics use the words "environmental art", "eco-art", and even "land art", interchangeably or at times use the same term to mean different things...


Green Museum uses "environmental art" to encompass "art in nature", "earthworks", "earth art", "eco-art", "ecological art", and "land art"


Earth Artists -- Planet Citizen Artists


Jane Ingram Allen

AMD&ART / T. Allan Comp

Ulrike Arnold

Jackie Brookner

Carlotta Brunetti

Gilles Bruni and Marc Babarit

Georg Dietzler

Abigail Doan

Chris Drury

Lukas Felzmann

Erica Fielder

Mark Fischer

Amy Franceschini

Jean Paul Ganem

Linda Gass

Tim Gaudreau

Reiko Goto

Lorna Green

Yolanda Gutiérrez

Fritz Haeg

David Haley

Newton & Helen Mayer Harrison

Isabelle Hayeur

HeHe

Lynne Hull

Ichi Ikeda

Basia Irland

Patricia Johanson

Ned Kahn

Kang, Hee-joon

Deborah Kennedy

Josh Keyes

Ko, Seung-hyun

Yutaka Kobayashi

Ingrid Koivukangas

Birgit Kratzheller

Gloria Lamson

Helen Lessick

Stacy Levy

Mary Ellen Long

Richard Lowenberg

Laurie Lundquist

John Lyall

Mike MacDonald

David Maisel

Dominique Mazeaud

Daniel McCormick

Anke Mellin

Ilka Meyer

Kathryn Miller

Matthew Moore

Ahmad Nadalian

Jeroen Nelemans

Nils-Udo

Nine Mile Run

Jim Nollman

Baile Oakes

Sarah Jane Pell

Cary Peppermint

Steve Peters

Perdita Phillips

Platform London

Andrea Polli

Herman Prigann

Martin Prothero

Aviva Rahmani

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Red Earth

Hester Reeve

Peter Richards

Kathleen Rogers

John Roloff

Ann T. Rosenthal

David Rothenberg

Barbara Roux

Lezli Rubin-Kunda

Christy Rupp

Shelley Sacks

Gregg Schlanger

Scott Schuldt

Brad Schwede

Mara Adamitz Scrupe

Lada Sega

Fern Shaffer and Othello Anderson

Bonnie Ora Sherk

Steven Siegel

Buster Simpson

Richard Solomon

Anne-Katrin Spiess

Roy Staab

Chrysanne Stathacos

Susan Leibovitz Steinman

Kim Stringfellow

Superflex

Diana Lynn Thompson

Trashformaciones

Tree Mountain

Urs-P. Twellmann

Strijdom van der Merwe

Nico van Hoorn

Jeroen van Westen

Ruth Wallen

Shan Wells

Chris Welsby

Simon Whitehead

Shai Zakai



Zen-Stone-Garden


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"On the Road Outside Gallup, New Mexico"
by Ecolivia


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Views across the Globe Flying Above with UAV's



Global Art Project / 350 Earth


Global Art - 2011

With a H/T to GreenPolicy's early advisor Bill McKibben, who went on to start up 350.org

https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Bill_McKibben,_planet_citizen



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"Our posturings, our imagined self-importance,

the delusion that we may have some privileged position,

are challenged by this point of pale light.

Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark ....

There is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves.

This distant image of our tiny world...

underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another,

and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've got."


~ In memory of Carl Sagan

http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Pale_blue_dot


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