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The annual Ocean Awareness Contest invites teens to create visual art, writing, film, and music that explores the impact of climate change on the ocean. Open to students ages 11-18 from around the world. Scholarships of up to $1,500! Visit our website for inspiration and lesson plans. Environment Awareness Art, Gcse Our World Art, Art Gcse Our World, Changes Art Gcse, Our World Art Gcse Ideas, Ocean Awareness Art, Art From Around The World, Gcse Art Our World, Our World Gcse Art

The annual Ocean Awareness Contest invites teens to create visual art, writing, film, and music that explores the impact of climate change on the ocean. Open to students ages 11-18 from around the world. Scholarships of up to $1,500! Visit our website for inspiration and lesson plans.

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The annual Ocean Awareness Contest invites teens to create visual art, writing, film, and music that explores the impact of climate change on the ocean. Open to students ages 11-18 from around the world. Scholarships of up to $1,500! Visit our website for inspiration and lesson plans. Upcycling, Art About Sustainability, Save The Ocean Art Project, Environmental Projects Ideas, Water Pollution Art Project, Ocean Trash Art, Ocean Awareness Art, Student Art Projects, Save The Ocean Art

The annual Ocean Awareness Contest invites teens to create visual art, writing, film, and music that explores the impact of climate change on the ocean. Open to students ages 11-18 from around the world. Scholarships of up to $1,500! Visit our website for inspiration and lesson plans.

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Soraya Bravo
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Titled Plastic Ocean in honor of Charlie Moore's book The traveling art show using plastics collected from the open-ocean and mid-ocean islands started out as just a simple idea. Take the image of the Japanese art, The Great Wave of Kanagawa, and add the plastics I've collected from my research to illustrate what is now a very different ocean than what Katsushika Hokusai saw when he created his art less than 200 years ago. Not a very long time in planet years for humans to have physically…

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Tricia Monteleone