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    Art and our oceans

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    Date
    October 4, 2019
    Author
    Mejia, Gab
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    MT20191004_A5
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    Different tides, but just one ocean - it is seen that art comes in different forms and works, but ultimately it will always be an important way for us to understand and transform the world in and around us. The artist Paul Klee once said, "Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible." For as we may already see the beauty and know the struggles of our oceans, the real change comes from its horizon, where a blank canvas is still left in front of all of us to paint its future.
    Citation
    Mejia, G. (2019, October 4). Art and our oceans. The Manila Times, p. A5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/11822
    Corporate Names
    National Geographic
    Personal Names
    Kock, Emi Barton, Julia Orlowski, Jeff Klee, Paul
    Geographic Names
    Chile Indonesia
    Subject
    Oceans plastics
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