Sarasota, United States
Image by 350.org
Students from Ringling College of Art+Design and members from Sarasota
Community came together on South Lido Beach to make a giant nose from the
white sand on the beach. The sculpture (nose) represents the that fact the
planet needs to breath and a safe level for us to sustain life on earth is
350PPM of Carbon! Photos taken by: Sasha Gleyzer, 941.735.0089,
aleksandrgleyzer@gmail.com
Sarasota, United States
Image by 350.org
Students from Ringling College of Art+Design and members from Sarasota
Community came together on South Lido Beach to make a giant nose from the
white sand on the beach. The sculpture (nose) represents the that fact the
planet needs to breath and a safe level for us to sustain life on earth is
350PPM of Carbon! Photos taken by: Sasha Gleyzer, 941.735.0089,
aleksandrgleyzer@gmail.com
Sarasota, United States
Image by 350.org
Students from Ringling College of Art+Design and members from Sarasota
Community came together on South Lido Beach to make a giant nose from the
white sand on the beach. The sculpture (nose) represents the that fact the
planet needs to breath and a safe level for us to sustain life on earth is
350PPM of Carbon! Photos taken by: Sasha Gleyzer, 941.735.0089,
aleksandrgleyzer@gmail.com
Sarasota, United States
Image by 350.org
Students from Ringling College of Art+Design and members from Sarasota
Community came together on South Lido Beach to make a giant nose from the
white sand on the beach. The sculpture (nose) represents the that fact the
planet needs to breath and a safe level for us to sustain life on earth is
350PPM of Carbon! Photos taken by: Sasha Gleyzer, 941.735.0089,
aleksandrgleyzer@gmail.com
Sarasota, United States
Image by 350.org
Students from Ringling College of Art+Design and members from Sarasota
Community came together on South Lido Beach to make a giant nose from the
white sand on the beach. The sculpture (nose) represents the that fact the
planet needs to breath and a safe level for us to sustain life on earth is
350PPM of Carbon! Photos taken by: Sasha Gleyzer, 941.735.0089,
aleksandrgleyzer@gmail.com
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