This week I reflect on my journey to explore Artivism. And I get busy as I start to designed and build the clog for my huge cardboard sculpture.

My Climate Story to Preparing My Huge Cardboard Sculpture

Follow my creative process as I work through my art idea of a huge cardboard sculpture from drawing, to 3D modelling to bringing to life back in the real world.

This week in my Climate Crisis Story I bring the discussion full circle to where I am today as an Artist, and beginning my journey to become an Artivist. As well as the change from my Climate Story becoming a stand alone episode in the future and will feature every other week. And how my through my observation as an artist, and a citizen of this world I feel an obligation in my art to discuss the Climate Crisis and tackling Climate Change while evoking Climate Action.

This is the ongoing series of My Climate Story, a part of Gregg The Artivist series where I am advocating for Climate Action Now through Artivism. I create art in reaction to increased emissions and greenhouse gas causing Global Warming, Climate Change and the Climate Crisis 2022; Through policy change by our governments, significant changes in industry and making our own lifestyle changes.

Video Chapters

0:00 Introduction to episode

03 0:20 Can Art Save The World?

1:29 Climate Crisis: My Climate Story part 3

4:50 Opening Titles

5:17 Art: Building The Cog

10:06 Art: 3D Modelling and Building

12:11 Art: The Final Piece

15:50 Art: Wrapping up

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Gregg Hone

Gregg Hone aka Gregg the Artivist is a climate storyteller, artist, and activist using the power of creativity to challenge systems of injustice and inspire meaningful change. Working at the intersection of climate and social justice, Gregg creates content that is bold, accessible, emotionally resonant — and deeply human.

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