#TED-010#第20周打卡
She is an amazing painter, I would say.
She considered it her life’s mission to convey the urgency of climate change through her work. She had traveled north to the Arcticto the capture the unfolding story of polar melt, and south to the Equator to document the subsequent rising seas, as well as the icycoast of Greenland and the low-lying islands of the Maldives
Her drawings explore moments of transition, turbulence and tranquility in the landscape, allowing viewers to emotionally connect with a place others might never have the chance to visit.
sublimity 壮严 崇高
Experts predict ice-free Arctic summers as early as 2020. And sea levels are likely to rise between two and ten feet by century's end.
Behavioral psychology tells us that we take action and make decisions based on our emotions above all else. And studies have shown that art impacts our emotions more effectively than a scary news report.
She traveled totake thousands of photographs and work from both her memory of the experience and the photographs to create very large-scale compositions, sometimes over 10 feet wide.She always used fingers and palms to manipulate the pigment on the paper.
Her mon was an artist, who loved photography. Theyrode camels in Northern Africa and mushed on dog sleds near the North Pole. However, she couldn’t make for the trip to the northwest coast of Greenland because her illness and death. She carried her final journey at the end. Her mother's passion for the Arctic echoed through her experience in Greenland.
The locals said that vast areas of sea ice that are no longer freezing over as they once did. And without ice, their hunting and harvesting grounds are severely diminished, threatening their way of life and survival.
@小牛儿 完成了 今天没有很认真 我在看 傲慢与偏见 看了好几遍了 哈哈
Totally true
傲慢与偏见,貌似我翻了无数次每次都不超过2页
嗯,好的~我还真要去尝试一下