by Grace Ebert | Aug 17, 2024
Like the root systems that crawl below the earth’s surface, trees touch innumerable aspects of humanity. From cleaning the air and controlling temperatures to providing food and homes for wildlife, our arboreal neighbors are unequivocally essential to sustaining life.
A new body of work from artist Ethan Murrow (previously) grows around trees and their gifts. Enigmatic characters extoll the monumental plants along with their fundamental contributions to the arts. Paper and wood appear frequently as materials used in various creative endeavors like books, ornately designed furniture, and cellos, drums, and banjos. More
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by Komoneed | Aug 17, 2024
The U.S. Department of the Interior has announced $775 million in funding via the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and President Joe Biden’s Investing in America agenda for the purpose of plugging orphaned oil and gas wells. Orphaned oil and gas wells are considered legacy pollution sites, according to the department. The remnant pollution from these sites […]
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by Komoneed | Aug 17, 2024
This post was originally published on The Art NewspaperArtists mount spoof invoice performance against Western Australia’s biggest carbon...
by Komoneed | Aug 17, 2024
Pictures of the new Peugeot 3008 Hybrid
by Komoneed | Aug 17, 2024
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