Greta Thunberg - Change is Coming by Brooke Fischer

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Design By: Brooke Fischer
Brooke Fischer Brooke Fischer grew up in Boulder, Colorado and studied at the Colorado Institute of Art, Denver. She is a fine art painter and graphic designer. Notice Designs is her graphic design company. Brooke is a passionate advocate for the environment and equal rights. She lives in Santa Monica, California.
Design By: Brooke Fischer
Brooke Fischer Brooke Fischer grew up in Boulder, Colorado and studied at the Colorado Institute of Art, Denver. She is a fine art painter and graphic designer. Notice Designs is her graphic design company. Brooke is a passionate advocate for the environment and equal rights. She lives in Santa Monica, California.
Artist Statement

The funny thing is that as I was working on this artwork. I kept thinking over and over I wonder if Greta would even like this? It kind of goes against her whole message. Her message is about not sugar coating the darkness and harsh reality we humans face in terms of climate change. She wants us to be terrified into action. And I love the strength of her message. We both believe that humans are in for a rude awakening if we do not take action now. We can all help the planet now. We can change the little things we do in our daily lives. We can have a huge impact on climate in spite of lack of support from our governments. Our purchase power should not be underestimated. We can change our course. We can make a difference. We have these choices every day. As Greta says “Your never to small to make a difference.” But this piece is about how I see her. I see her as ray of light and hope in a dark time for the planet and all life on earth. I see her as a protector of the earth and all living things great and small. She has earned her global platform and she is using it well. She galvanized millions of people into action. On Friday March 15, 2019 1.4 million people took part in the school strikes for climate action, a protest inspired by her. As she said in her infamous UN speech the real power belongs with the people. Thank you Greta Thunberg for inspiring millions of people to march into action. Thank you for calling out our government for not being mature enough to tell it like it is and that our civilization is be sacrificed for the opportunity of a very small number of people to continue making enormous amounts of money. I would also like to congratulate Greta on her nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. I really hope she gets it. I think it is well deserved. - Brooke Fischer