Worldly Wandering
Worldly Wandering
Worldly Wandering
Worldly Wandering
Worldly Wandering
Worldly Wandering
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Worldly Wandering

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Gracie Dahl
Collage and acrylic paint
Height 340 mm (including stand), length 260 mm and depth 260 mm.
 
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'Worldly Wandering' is an exclusive globe created for the campaign Earth One. 

With my globe design, I wanted to showcase the many varied places we humans call homes, and their colourful residents. While the separate houses take up the background, we first see happy characters skipping the same path. As you spin the globe, the figures appear to walk together, circling back round to meet one another regardless of what little hill their house lies on. 


Our planet is the most precious natural resource that we humans rely on for our very survival. Climate change is a very real challenge, and with rising sea temperatures, plastic pollution, air pollution, deforestation, and animal species dying out, NOW is our last chance to act to save the planet that we call home before the effects of human activity cannot be reversed. 

Every artwork sold in this collection will go towards supporting the World Land Trust and their Buy an Acre campaign. All net proceeds of sales made via this campaign will be shared equally 50/50 between the artist and the World Land Trust, to ensure a safe future for wildlife, in a real, measurable and tangible way.

About the artist: 
Gracie Dahl is an illustrator and maker based in London. She loves making work that marries simple shapes and naive colours with bold statements and unlikely subject matter, using both 2D and 3D media to create humorous and lighthearted illustration with multiple levels of interpretation. She is about to graduate from  BA (Hons) Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts, still fascinated by the endless possibilities of a freshly sharpened pencil.