FUKUSHIMA, MY LOVE
Social Engagement Campaign
Raising awareness through social media to provoke meaningful dialogue about the only ecosystem we all live in.
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We are all interconnected within a single ecological system, and it is essential to understand that both large and small impacts reverberate across the globe. Our shared responsibility lies in preventing future catastrophes by addressing environmental concerns in all their forms. By actively engaging in conversations about social and ecological issues, we contribute to a sustainable future and must remain committed to fostering resilience in the face of unforeseen ecological challenges, ensuring that we safeguard our planet for future generations.
The idea behind this poster is to provoke meaningful dialogue and raise awareness about the reality that ecological disasters do not occur "elsewhere" or to "someone else." This poster is available for free distribution across all media platforms, provided that the author is properly credited.
We encourage you to share it on your social media channels, along with your reflections on ecological issues, to help further the conversation and inspire action.
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The idea behind the project is to connect two tragedies: the earthquakes that occurred in March, 2011, in Japan and in Zagreb, Croatia, in 2020. The motif on this poster is a blueberry that fell in a plate during the Zagreb earthquake and began “bleeding” by the time the author returned home.Using the blueberry as a symbol, we aim to raise awareness and send a message that we are all interconnected within a single ecological system. It is essential to understand that both large and small impacts reverberate across the globe.
—Concept, photograph and design by Dušan Bekar
You can freely download and print this A0 size poster!
If you want high-quality Giclée print with certificate and signed by author please send a message.