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The Tree2Anamorphosis By Milouz and Papy TSFcrew
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Silent-Assassin21 [2012-12-29 03:26:46 +0000 UTC]
People like always inspire me to keep doing art. Good job. I need to post something new.
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ninykinin [2012-12-26 15:04:13 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant street art! As an artist, I love the use of the real foliage- The texture is fantastic.
As a know-it-all-ecologist in the making, I feel like I should point out that the tree can no longer produce sucrose using those leafs, which will die of starvation in the next few days. It makes the message a little bit ironic. Nopt necessarily in a witty way though.
That much said, the tree will be fine. Neat art.
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thestjohnlady1 [2012-12-13 03:25:27 +0000 UTC]
While I love this picture, it has annoyed me (because it is one of my big bug bears) that you used the same ol' clique about paper being the route of all evil when it comes to our lovely brave trees ~ curse them paper mills for cutting down our precious trees right?
Well, actually; it's kinda wrong...
Most paper mills and companies worth a dime (and that's pretty much most if not all here in the UK and Europe) will only use trees from a forest within the FSC ~ Forestry Stewardship Council (I think its a council or could be commission... it'll be online anyways) That means for EVERY one tree they cut down; a further THREE are replanted.
This has been going on for like years and years, therefore technically; trees will never run out.
Still a great picture though!
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The-Average-Alex In reply to thestjohnlady1 [2012-12-28 12:20:36 +0000 UTC]
..... err it's got nothing to do about paper.
its about cutting down trees to build where they once stood. :3
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thestjohnlady1 In reply to The-Average-Alex [2013-01-08 03:03:00 +0000 UTC]
Oooppss... Sorry!
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BRAY-Inque [2012-12-12 05:29:39 +0000 UTC]
This is crazy beautiful- but...if the point is that we need to stop killing trees and to stop over industrilaizing , it is interesting that the leaves of real tree were spray painted- keeping them from going through photosythesis and therefor killing that part of the tree- and depriving the tree as a whole of food.
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Grimmkittyy In reply to BRAY-Inque [2012-12-22 06:38:40 +0000 UTC]
How do you know they weren't white already?
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BRAY-Inque In reply to Grimmkittyy [2012-12-22 15:01:51 +0000 UTC]
A couple of ways:
Trees with anything fungal that would be so severe looking as that would affect the whole tree not just a section in most cases (yet one c an clearly see the rest of the tree is green) and the other trees nearby seem to have been completely unaffected but whatever would have made this tree white 'naturally' in that one spot.
Another way is the complete covering of each white leaf in question. Working in a garden center over the summers back when I was stil in high school I can tell you that most (not all of course) but most plant based diseases and fungi leave plants with patterened discoloration or at the very least patchy discolouration. Not complete coverage like this spray paint did to the leaves.
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klefkis In reply to sombra-khenney [2012-12-12 02:56:49 +0000 UTC]
sorry for the tree,
we need more place!!
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sombra-khenney In reply to klefkis [2012-12-12 15:05:42 +0000 UTC]
oh i see now, i got the "p" and "e" but between them i couldnt tell, i get it now.
amazing job btw
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Silverfur15 [2012-12-12 02:36:31 +0000 UTC]
This sir is very creative and i love the graffiti forms with real life... this is very amazing, excellent job on this artwork
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blue-hamu In reply to TheLustyArgonianMaid [2012-12-12 07:30:58 +0000 UTC]
Actually, it's cyanobacteria that produces most (51%) of the oxygen we breathe,
photosynthetic plants and phytoplankton make up most of the other 49%
Trees provide other ecological services like managing water quality, providing habitat, water retention, carbon storage, providing physical resources, processing contaminates, retaining soil structure, erosion control, wind block, etc.
Oh and fun fact: scientists hypothesize that the chloroplasts found in plants and other multi-cellular organisms were originally horizontally transferred from an ancestor of the cyanobacteria! The genetic information for chloroplasts is not actually in plant DNA! Chloroplasts are actually simple, self-replicating structures. :'DDD isn't that cool??? *w* eheehee~
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RebelAtoli In reply to blue-hamu [2012-12-12 09:20:22 +0000 UTC]
I think he was being sarcastic :/
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RebelAtoli In reply to blue-hamu [2012-12-12 11:07:08 +0000 UTC]
Not entirely. But I think whoever would write 'Too dangerous. But eh. Trees aren't my thing.
It's a pretty building though. Too bad the graffiti ruined it. I do not appreciate the colour on the nice architecture."
and be serious about it... Is a bit dumb!
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blue-hamu In reply to RebelAtoli [2012-12-12 12:42:23 +0000 UTC]
I was just correcting a statistic that he said. I don't think he was being sarcastic about that?
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RebelAtoli In reply to blue-hamu [2012-12-12 13:35:52 +0000 UTC]
Maybe just trolling? I mean, who goes to a deviation and A) calls the featured art 'graffiti' (which is pretty insulting to the artist)
and B) pretty much says trees should be cut down
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blue-hamu In reply to RebelAtoli [2012-12-12 13:43:32 +0000 UTC]
Idk, lol but I corrected his phytoplankton statement just in case someone else reads it and uses that fact on an exam or something XD;
I tend to have a hard time differentiating trolling, sarcasm, and serious statement lol
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RebelAtoli In reply to blue-hamu [2012-12-12 13:47:50 +0000 UTC]
Yeah That would be pretty bad if they used it in like an essay or something...
It is really hard to tell sarcasm online... I usually just write '/sarcasm' on the end lol
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blue-hamu In reply to blue-hamu [2012-12-12 07:43:49 +0000 UTC]
oh I forgot to add the social values that trees have as well like cultural value, medicinal value,aesthetic value, historical value, scientific value, etc. too many to list lol
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CitizenXCreation In reply to TheLustyArgonianMaid [2012-12-12 01:55:26 +0000 UTC]
8/10
I lol'd.
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RandomAV1 [2012-12-11 23:22:06 +0000 UTC]
This is just amazing! I love how the tree next to the painting is incorporated into the painting. Great work!!
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TheSarcasticDragon [2012-12-11 23:01:50 +0000 UTC]
Amazing! Great portrayal of an old timeless message. This perspective art, it's so cool and something I've always wanted to attempt, but I've never known where to start.
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Yokufo [2012-12-11 22:36:21 +0000 UTC]
I wonder what green peace would say in such a moment of clarity XD **laughs**
/Thumbs up
Great job! = w =
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maangoe In reply to ThePhoenixKing32 [2012-12-11 22:09:50 +0000 UTC]
"Sorry for the tree
We needed more place"
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ThePhoenixKing32 In reply to maangoe [2012-12-11 22:28:38 +0000 UTC]
Shouldn't it say "We needed more space"?
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maangoe In reply to ThePhoenixKing32 [2012-12-11 22:45:22 +0000 UTC]
If he's french, it makes sense
The French use "place" instead of how we (Americans and the such) say "space"
( go French class! x3)
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Yokufo In reply to ThePhoenixKing32 [2012-12-11 22:37:01 +0000 UTC]
Does it really matter? ; )
The meaning behind those words and this art is all too clear : )
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iAmoret [2012-12-11 21:50:24 +0000 UTC]
That awesome moment when a DD was already in your faves.
Congrats!
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N3ffShark [2012-12-11 20:51:18 +0000 UTC]
How it shows that a tree was cut down, and a building that isn't used any longer replacing it shows a great amount of ignorance of us human beings.
This truly does show a problem that we humans have.
Beautiful work.
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