Tuesday 22 October 2013

Hugging Trees ecoLOGICally

IT SHOULD BE LOGICAL TO BE ECO-MINDED


When I think of the words “eco”, “environment,” “nature,” the first thing to sum them all up that comes to my mind is “Tree”. While being environmentally friendly does enter my consciousness at least once a day, probably like most people when putting some empty packaging into the recycle bin... I am far from what some might refer to as a “Tree Hugger”.

To discuss being eco-friendly (having a beneficial effect on the environment or at least not causing damage to it) in its entirety, would need to cover many areas - far too many to mention here. I am mainly referring to being ecologically minded in the creation of art and the use of art to advertise the ecological ideal.

The impact of global warming and an increase in emissions have brought artists and designers to ponder a more “environment aware” method in their creative and manufacturing processes. Picasso was recycling in his creation of art back in the early 20th Century, when he created collages and sculpture from newspaper, packaging and waste materials.

A great example is Picasso's "Guitar Sculpture",
exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

 

















With regard to advertising the ecological ideal as an idea, some of the most creative work has been done to promote the World Wildlife Fund. I think a really great example of this is “Deer” for WWF, Romania, by Ogilvy & Mather Bucharest, with the message: “Rubbish can be recycled. Nature cannot.

At fishtanktees.com I have designed a t-shirt with an ecological theme. It was designed to encourage people to think about thinking environmentally. A design that incorporates a tree and a brain with new leaf shoots. The text that runs around the tree reads:
HUMANS should relate to animals, plants and each other in their surroundings;
it should be logical to be eco-minded.

Hence the title “ecological”, highlighting “logic”. So, stand tall like a tree wearing your ecological tee!

 
While I may not be a "tree hugger" in the extreme sense, I do care about the environment enough to design a t-shirt out of respect for the subject. I guess I hug trees... ecologically.
See the ecological t-shirt here
http://buff.ly/1a1s0bI


  



































  
Whether you hug trees or not, here is a nice video of nice people and nice trees.
It is "Hug a Tree" by Son of Lycans.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=S2qHt9UkycE







Tuesday 8 October 2013

SUGAR SKULLS & STAR SKULLS

TATTOO & T-SHIRT SKULL IMAGERY


The skull has long been one of the most used symbols to represent death and our awareness of the limitations of physical existence. This has changed in recent times, as with the graphic tee most skulls are designed for fashion rather than being emblematic of the fact that we are not immortal.

Many people’s familiarity of skull imagery in modern times is with the skull t-shirt and indeed in the tattoo industry’s sugar skulls. During the ‘Day of the Dead’ celebrations in Mexico, deceased family members are honoured using sugar skulls. The symbolic meaning of a sugar skull is based in the design around the eyes. Flowers represent life and cobwebs death. Candles represent remembrance. A tattoo can have any meaning you put to it. While there are many examples of tattoo mistakes, I think most people who get a tattoo, do take the time and make the effort to research its meaning. However, sometimes the sugar skull image becomes a fashion statement superseding or ignoring the original meaning.   

Sugar skull tattoo photo taken by Alex O’Neal
(not endorsed) on October 16, 2010.

License use:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/deed.en

This is not unlike a real bugbear of mine in that many people, famous and non-famous alike, will wear a band t-shirt and could not list one of that band’s albums or indeed not be able to name their favourite Ramones song while their ‘fashion tee’ depicts a circular logo spelling out R.A.M.O.N.E.S.

At fishtanktees.com I have designed a skull t-shirt titled ‘starskull’ that uses white graphics of stars forming into a skull image. The starskull t-shirt is emblematic of the fact that we are very much mortal but more than that, it celebrates our origins. We are carbon based, our origins began within stars. As an expansive thought – we are their offspring, disconnected only by space and time. The idea, that while our physical existence is limited, we have in a way always been here and as such we never truly cease to exist. There is no real beginning and no true end.

As with tattoos, t-shirt imagery can represent whatever you want it to. Whether your idea is based in tradition, science or just for fun, I think it is important to recognise that while sometimes it is OK to just wear something that is popular, it is far more interesting if you can have your own opinion about it and have an understanding of where it originates. 

Oh, just in case you are wondering, my favourite Ramones
song is ‘I wanna be sedated’ from the ‘Road to Ruin’ album.
 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Eajk2uDWaP0

 


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