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Jun112012

Artists in Taiwan Use Wetlands as a Canvas for Their Environmental Art

A painter needs a canvas for his painting. That canvass usually is some sort of paper, but it can also be wood or even a wetlands.

A number of eco-artists in Taiwan are adding their talents to an environmental art project that highlights the beauty of nature. The artists are using local elementary school students to help construct their sculptures.

You’ll find all of the sculptures here on the Trans Artists site.

Don’t you think that the sculptures share a delicateness, a fragility, that’s a lot like the natural fragility of the planet’s wetlands?