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| The Artists, Water & Seven Seas | |
| Irwin Karnick, The Artist's Cry: Three Environmental Books of Majesty and Devastation | | | | As the crisis of global warming escalates, one artist is urging the world to act.
Description: 256-page book Hardcover, 8.5 x 10.50 inches, 250 four-color Photos by Ike Karnick Text by Ike Karnick Publisher MZInc.
Raising awareness for global warming, Ike Karnick uses his vast library of images to support his call for environmental activism. Keying in on an issue often buried in today's headlines, Mr. Karnick uses both scientific research and spectacular photography to appeal to the reader's sense of responsibility for the environment. With contributions from the IOIC (International Ocean's Commission,) Ohio State University's Genie Project and the Office of Sustainable development, UNESCO. Social/psychological text contributions by Andrea S. Gould, Ph.D..
Father Sky, Mother Earth
Environmental dilemmas find a voice for change
PHOTOGRAPHY/CURRENT EVENTS Description: 160-page book Hardcover, 9x12.5 inches, 300 color/black and white photos, companion video Photos by Ike Karnick.
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Environmental degradation, human motivations, and global economics. These issues and more are tackled in Ike Karnick's latest piece, Father Sky, Mother Earth. A panoply of compelling images cover a complete range of human and environmental trials and triumphs. Interfacing a media book with a video production, the interconnectedness of man and nature has never been so tangible. Journey through twelve chapters of urgent environmental problems, and environmental experts' possible solutions.
Earth’s People
Environmental destruction’s forgotten victims
PHOTOGRAPHY/CURRENT EVENTS Description: 256-page book Hardcover, 8.5 x 10.50 inches, 250 four-color Photos by Ike Karnick Text by Ike Karnick and Dr. Andrea S. Gould Publisher MZInc.
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From Brazil to Portugal, Ike Karnick tackles environmental and humanitarian issues now facing the people of these nations. Showing the effects of industrialization and pollution on these people's ancestral lands, Mr. Karnick reveals the painful results of environmental passivity. His images speak to the poignant and pressing need for conscious change on every level of human activity. These themes are brought to life through the masterful artistry of one of the world's most dedicated environmental photographers.
See Irwin Karnick Bio
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