Over the Falls by Jeff Petersen

Climate Change

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Proceeds Support:

Proceeds support Earthjustice, using the power of law to defend our right to a healthy environment. Vote the Environment is a collection of political protest posters. We face a great crisis: climate change, extinction, destruction of wild places--and we must all raise our voices: in our work, in our schools and, most importantly, at the ballot box. A 2014 election season collaboration with Patagonia and The Canary Project.

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Design By: Jeff Petersen

I live and work in San Francisco, California with my wife and son. I paint and sculpt. Occasionally I illustrate books or articles in magazines. I also paint murals. I think mystery and the unknown are undervalued and also inspiring. My interpretations of the world are mostly rooted in nature and it's also where I find inspiration which I then, express through my art. www.jeffpetersen-art.com

 

Design By: Jeff Petersen

I live and work in San Francisco, California with my wife and son. I paint and sculpt. Occasionally I illustrate books or articles in magazines. I also paint murals. I think mystery and the unknown are undervalued and also inspiring. My interpretations of the world are mostly rooted in nature and it's also where I find inspiration which I then, express through my art. www.jeffpetersen-art.com

 

Artist Statement

A wooden man and a group of critters float downstream, will they go over the falls? Just don't know do we?
— Jeff Petersen