When the Planet Blooms: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Artistic Creation
Imagem da capa baseada em trabalho de Nivalda Assunção, "Matéria Exposta: Fruta Musa", ensaio visual (2025) publicado neste dossiê.
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Environmental awareness
ecological art
biodiversity
climate change
3D Printed Flowers

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When the Planet Blooms: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Artistic Creation. (2025). Revista Estado Da Arte, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.14393/EdA-v6-n1-2025-76396
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When the Planet Blooms: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Artistic Creation explores the intersection of art, technology, and ecological awareness, presenting a vision for a sustainable future rooted in creativity and connection. Through 3D-printed sculptures inspired by endangered and native flowers, the artist, Darlene Farris-LaBar reflects on the fragility and resilience of nature amidst the escalating challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss. Highlighting the intricate interdependence of ecosystems, the work bridges science, art, and technology to emphasize nature's design brilliance and adaptability. The artist’s practice not only mourns ecological loss but celebrates the interconnected beauty of life, urging collective stewardship and action. By fusing human ingenuity with nature’s wisdom, the creations serve as a call to reimagine our relationship with the natural world, blending wonder, reflection, and activism. This work underscores art's transformative power in shaping ecological awareness and fostering hope for a flourishing planet.

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