“Four elements Fukushima”
This painting was created in the weeks after the meltdown created and then reworked a year later in photoshop.
Mahnwache am Kanzleramt, Berlin, Germoney
Patricia Reichman
Cynthia Casey
“The Solution to Our Problem”
I presented the problem as a math equation. The solution is simple.
“Be the Change”
I took a minimalistic approach and used a simple design to convey a type of natural resource available to use for energy as apposed to nuclear energy. Quote is from Ghandi: “Be the change you wish to see.”
Myles Brinkley
“Preserve Japan; Not Nuclear Power”
By choosing to continue using Nuclear power as a source of energy, Japan is deciding to provide for a future for itself much like its past. At the same time, not only do the people suffer from radiation, but when a person passes away, so does Japanese homes; so do Japanese Families; and most of all, a bit of Japanese culture is removed from the world for good. Let’s build a bright future for the children and people of Japan.
Samantha Hurley
“Nature Not Nukes”
The background of the work is the “Tree-and-mushroom cloud” photograph. Green stencil-text reads “Nature Not Nukes”
Samantha Hurley
“No Nukes Is Good Nukes”
A simple poster with a green background gradient, and the text “No Nukes is Good Nukes.” (A play on the pun “no news is good news”.) Text is green, in a stencil font, and the O in “No” is the radiation symbol with a line through it.
Rebekah Garza
“Is It Worth The RISK?”
Nuclear Plants = death
Rebekah Garza
“Which Will YOU Choose”
It is similar to the heaven and help depiction. You can choose natural energy (heaven) or nuclear plants (Hell)
Myles Brinkley
“Substitute Energy”
Wind is a resource that is oftentimes taken for granted. Instead of an unstable resource like nuclear power, wind could be used as a controllable, natural, re-usable, and safe resource to create electricity, and would keep the people of Japan safe.
Hannah Little
“No Nukes. Different Languages.”
This is many differentnt languages, all saying “No Nukes”.
Michelle Standridge
“Marionette”
My work describes how the government decides the fate of people. I think the opinion of one person is worth a lot and needs to be heard. Do not let society choose for your future! Be brave and speak up! NO NUKES!!!
Hannah Little
“Font.”
This is all different types which signifies all differ types of people supposrt no nukes.
Hannah Little
“Nukes Vs. No Nukes”
I wanted to show what it could look like without nukes, and what it could look like without them.
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