Let's Get Creative: Art for a Healthy Planet (Orca Think, 14)

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by Jessica Rose

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Environmental artists across the globe are using their creativity to help the environment and create a more sustainable world. There’s no question that creating art makes our lives better. Just think about how happy you feel when you’re dancing, singing, painting or crafting. But have you ever stopped to think about how creating art might make the world better, too? Environmental artists around the world are harnessing their creativity to help the planet. And their work isn’t just beautiful to look at. Some are creating important art that protects animal habitats, reclaims damaged natural environments, increases biodiversity and restores ecosystems. Others are raising awareness about local and global environmental challenges, including the climate crisis, soil erosion, pollution and habitat loss. Incredible art is featured, such as the Indigenous Art Park in Edmonton, artificial coral reef installations in the Caribbean Sea and a tree sculpture in Bristol, England, fitted with solar panels that can charge phones and computers. Let's Get Creative: Art for a Better World encourages young readers to explore how creativity can make the earth a cleaner and greener place for everyone. The epub edition of this title is fully accessible. “Throughout the book is practical advice for readers on how to create sustainable, beautiful art. A must for school and public libraries.” ― Booklist “A worthy addition to the ARTS section of the STEAM resources in your library or classroom. It is loaded with Canadian and global examples of the difference art is making in restoring and protecting the environment. It is also an excellent resource for raising awareness of how individuals, including students, can make a difference. Highly Recommended.” ― CM: Canadian Review of Materials “Art and architecture, environment, science, and activism are brought together in a heavily illustrated and clearly presented call for creativity…use[s] art and crafts to spread awareness and encourage others to recognize important topics, as well as combat eco-anxiety.” ― School Library Journal (SLJ) “This is a comprehensive book on a little-addressed topic. It encompasses a wide range of practical information and suggestions to readers to explore their own creativity in relation to the earth and its future.” ― Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Canadian Children’s Book News “This intriguing book shows how artist around the world are creating art that is actually good for the Earth. Examples of how young readers may also create sustainable art are given.” ― Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD) “The conversational text, the use of photos and helpful illustrations, and short visits to places in the world where special art projects are making a difference will encourage readers to think about their communities and the actions they might take to show creativity...Readers will also find 'what you can do?' ideas for advancing the causes that are important to them.” ― Sal's Fiction Addiction “Presents a survey of how artists are using their talents and creativity to address environmental concerns...a comprehensive index assists in locating specific information, making this niche resource more accessible.” ― BC Books for Schools Color the World Green Jessica Rose is a writer, editor and arts organizer who lives and works in Hamilton, Ontario. Her first book of middle-grade nonfiction, Let’s Get Creative: Art for a Healthy Planet , was named a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and a Children’s Nonfiction Honor Book by the Nature Generation's Green Earth Book Award. It was also commended by the CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, BC Books for Schools, and the Telling Tales Reading List. When she isn’t writing, Jessica is the Artistic Director at gritLIT: Hamilton’s Readers and Writers Festival. A graduate of Carleton University’s School of Journalism, her work has appeared in publications across the country. Jarett Sitter  is a Chinese German Polish mixed media illustrator and animator. He graduated with a BFA in New Media from the University of Lethbridge and now works full-time freelance artist. In 2022 his children's book project The Curious Invitation , created for Willaim Joseph Agency, won three Anvil Awards. Jarett lives in Calgary, Alberta.

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