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Recycled Fish
Lydia Kim
Seoul, South Korea
2022, Junior, Art (2014 – 2023)
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According to OneGreenPlanet, the factors for dying fish are plastics, water pollution, and us, humans. The process of creating this art made me feel more developed as an artist. I learned the importance of nature and how humans are destroying our own world and acting selfish towards other creatures. I hope viewers of my artwork will feel motivated to protect our environment by reducing our carbon footprints, through little actions like using bicycles instead of cars and saving energy by turning off lights at home. Buying a fish with plastics from a market can be hard to imagine now, but it could really be happening in the future. Furthermore, I want people to learn that their little actions can change the world.

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Recycled Fish

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