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Keywords
Art works
Children
Climate (campaign title)
Faces
Half length
Human likeness
KWCI (GPI)
Masks (costume)
One person
Portraits
Rubbish
African Trash Mask Artwork - Trash Shouldn't Define our Culture
This artwork is a series of print ads entitled ‘African Trash Masks’ which were created as an anti-littering and recycling campaign for Greenpeace Africa. The campaign was aligned with Greenpeace as part of their ongoing efforts to raise awareness for pollution and instigate positive change in this regard. The masks themselves were created by talented Namibian artists Petrus Shiimi and Saima Iita.
African Trash Masks was conceptualised and designed by Advantage Y&R and won 2nd prize in the Planet category of the prestigious Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity.
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FOR USE IN GREENPEACE PUBLICATIONS ONLY. NO SALES OR EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT FURTHER PERMISSION. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE GREENPEACE MEDIA LIBRARY
Unique identifier:
GP0STQXI3
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
26/06/2017
Locations:
Africa
,
Namibia
Credit line:
© Advantage Y&R
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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African Trash Mask Artwork - Trash Shouldn't Define our Culture
This artwork is a series of print ads entitled ‘African Trash Masks’ which were created as an anti-littering and recycling campaign for Greenpeace Africa. The campaign was aligned with Greenpeace as part of their ongoing efforts to raise awareness for pollution and instigate positive change in this regard. The masks themselves were created by talented Namibian artists Petrus Shiimi and Saima Iita.
African Trash Masks was conceptualised and designed by Advantage Y&R and won 2nd prize in the Planet category of the prestigious Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity.
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