The purpose of this design activism artwear was to create a visual representation of the environmental impact that plastic has on the ocean and aims to create a conversation about the seriousness of the issue. The cradle to cradle tenet of waste equals food (McDonough & Braungart, 2002) was used as a framework for the design and sourcing of materials. An exploration of free-form embroidery fabric collage was used to create the texture which is the design emphasis of the piece
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
The global throwaway culture has created a cross-ecosystem plastic pollution injustice. The first to...
The purpose of this design activism artwear was to create a visual representation of the environment...
The purpose of this design was to create an environmental activist art wear ensemble using apparel a...
Plastic has become ubiquitous in the oceans. Although a convenient and cheap way to distribute goods...
Through the inventive use of the waste of industrial production and the personal vision of a respons...
Plastic is harming life below the water surface as well as land-living animals, including ourselves....
Plastic is the cheapest and most versatile material invented by humans. But with it comes endless po...
In the early twenty-first century, creative practice uses textiles to project a voice into the world...
Our oceans are one of the largest ecosystems found on our planet, and they are also one of the drivi...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Solid Waste anticipates a continued growth in te...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the year 2018 this paper argues that plastic use and waste is destroying our oceans and that we s...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/art_fashion/31/thumbnail.jpgMy BFA...
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
The global throwaway culture has created a cross-ecosystem plastic pollution injustice. The first to...
The purpose of this design activism artwear was to create a visual representation of the environment...
The purpose of this design was to create an environmental activist art wear ensemble using apparel a...
Plastic has become ubiquitous in the oceans. Although a convenient and cheap way to distribute goods...
Through the inventive use of the waste of industrial production and the personal vision of a respons...
Plastic is harming life below the water surface as well as land-living animals, including ourselves....
Plastic is the cheapest and most versatile material invented by humans. But with it comes endless po...
In the early twenty-first century, creative practice uses textiles to project a voice into the world...
Our oceans are one of the largest ecosystems found on our planet, and they are also one of the drivi...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Solid Waste anticipates a continued growth in te...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
In the year 2018 this paper argues that plastic use and waste is destroying our oceans and that we s...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/ugresearch/2017/art_fashion/31/thumbnail.jpgMy BFA...
Every day, people around the world buy a total of one million plastic bottles per minute. Studies sh...
This collection of works exhibited in Plasticine Marine evoke encounters between marine life and pla...
The global throwaway culture has created a cross-ecosystem plastic pollution injustice. The first to...