Water Pollution by Joseph Cooper

Prints

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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: Joseph Cooper

Joseph Cooper is an 18 year old graphic design student currently based in the United Kingdom. Joseph has always enjoyed art and design from a young age, and took a particular interest in photography; through photography he then discovered computer based applications which could be used to enhance photography and began to use them for other purposes such as creating digital art.

 

Design By: Joseph Cooper

Joseph Cooper is an 18 year old graphic design student currently based in the United Kingdom. Joseph has always enjoyed art and design from a young age, and took a particular interest in photography; through photography he then discovered computer based applications which could be used to enhance photography and began to use them for other purposes such as creating digital art.

 

Artist Statement

This is piece shows how if we don\'t act to save the environment then water (which is an essential part of our life) could end up being contaminated. In some areas of the world this already happens. — Joseph Cooper