Thomas Finkler

Flowing forms and the merging of grey tones define the series “digital watercolors”, always captured through a window pane with raindrops and/or snowflakes on the glass. Smooth and soft shades of grey increase the impression of water and blurred raindrops for a sophisticated look, harmonizing perfectly with the “hahnemuhle fine art paper bamboo“. By making …

Edgar Martins

In 2006, Edgar Martin photographed forest fires that consumed vast area of Portugal. The changing temperatures have caused drought and high temperatures; leading to death and destruction from natural habitats. Although this isn’t cause by anthropogenic deforestation; anthropogenic climate change has cause varying temperatures and global warming that has an effect of drastic temperature fluctuations. …

Daniel Beltra- Art Work for Change

Indonesia’s rainforests are rapidly disappearing. Habitat loss is a major threat to its residents: the Sumatra tigers, rhinos, orangutans and elephants. Can activism make a difference in securing a better future for humans and our fellow creatures? Although ongoing campaigns by NGOs, activists and consumers to fight deforestation in Indonesia have led to sustainability commitments …