Eco Art Installations is a Non-Profit Enterprise. We explore community creativity and raise awarenes...
About the artist
Joined In 2014
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About the artist
Joined In 2014
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Eco Art Installations is a Non-Profit Enterprise. We explore community creativity and raise awareness of ecological issues Worldwide. So far we have created Eco art projects in India, Italy and Peru.
An Eco art installation is a site-specific, interactive, community art work focused on environmental sustainability. By design it is temporary in nature. It is an act of community creativity and oneness which transcends locality. Each installation is documented through photography, often filmed, and then shared with the global online community. They are created to raise awareness of global, environmental and human issues.
The installations facilitate environmental education, sustainable enterprise and cultural awareness. They invite you to explore your imagination, create with ecological awareness and inspire others.
Various Artists come from different backgrounds. Visionary of the organisation is Char Evans. Char's art is an exploration of the heart and a colourful expression of our World. It is influenced by nature and the different cultures she experiences along her travels around the World. To find out more: www.charevansart.com
- 'Monkey Eco Art in the Amazon Rainforest' - October 2014
- 'Bird in Upcycled Nest' in Liguria, Italy - June 2014
- 'Rock Art Created from Upcycled Waste' on Papeete Beach in Imperia, Liguria, Italy – May 2014
- 'Painting a Recycled Car with David Ojeda Luviano and Artists from the Youth Centre' at Peaceful City in Auroville, India – April 2014
- Creating jewellery with the Bamboo Centre Kolam Artists in Auroville, India – April 2014
- Eco art installation at the Bamboo Centre in Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India - March 2014
- Using recycled waste from Eco service for an Eco Art workshop with the children at the Mohanam Cultural Centre
in Auroville, India – February 2014
- Creating bowls out of recycled newspaper with the Wellpaper women in Auroville, India – February 2014