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Keywords
Aerial view
Art installations
Art works
Climate (campaign title)
Climate change
Climate change impacts
Cold
Copper
Day
Global warming
Ice
KWCI (GPI)
Medium group of people
Melting
Outdoors
Permafrost melt
Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man on Arctic Sea Ice
The crew of the Greenpeace icebreaker Arctic Sunrise help artist John Quigley recreate da Vinci's sketch The Vitruvian Man, from copper on the Arctic sea ice. QUOTE: "We came here and created ‘The Melting Vitruvian Man’, recreating da Vinci's famous sketch of the human body, because literally climate change is eating into the body of our civilisation. When he did this sketch it was the Enlightenment, the Renaissance, the dawn of this innovative age that continues to this day, but our use of fossil fuels is threatening that," John Quigley speaking from 81.45 ¼ north. Greenpeace commissioned the work to highlight the fact that the Arctic is melting and the need for world leaders to take urgent action on climate change. This September could mark the lowest sea ice minimum on record.
Unique identifier:
GP02HT8
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
29/08/2011
Locations:
Arctic
,
Arctic Ocean
,
Fram Strait
,
Norway
Credit line:
© Nick Cobbing / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man on Arctic Sea Ice
Artist John Quigley, with the help of the crew of the Greenpeace icebreaker Arctic Sunrise, recreates Leonardo da Vinci's sketch Vitruvian Man, from copper on the Arctic sea ice. John Quigley QUOTE: "We came here and created the 'Melting Vitruvian Man', da Vinci's famous sketch of the human body, because literally climate change is eating into the body of our civilisation. When he did this sketch it was the Enlightenment, the Renaissance, the dawn of this innovative age that continues to this day, but our use of fossil fuels is threatening that."
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