Imaginary Roots
Sculpture in wire and chainmail.
Imaginary Roots represents an artistic intervention that significantly contributes to the well-being of the community through several interrelated approaches:1. 2. 3. Sculpture in wire and chainmail. 2. 3
...Biodiversity Conservation: The proposal promotes awareness of local biodiversity, highlighting the importance of living beings in ecosystems. This is crucial to foster conservation practices that protect threatened species and habitats. Environmental Education: By visually representing animals and insects, information is provided about their specific ecological roles. This educational approach can increase community knowledge on topics such as pollination, the food chain and ecological balance, which is essential to promote sustainable behaviors. Promoting Critical Thinking: By inviting the community to reflect on its relationship with the environment. Imaginary Roots stimulates critical thinking and discussion about contemporary environmental challenges such as climate change and habitat loss. Imaginary Roots represents an artistic intervention that contributes significantly to the well-being of the community through several interrelated approaches: 1. Biodiversity Conservation: The proposal promotes awareness of local biodiversity, highlighting the importance of living beings in ecosystems. This is crucial to foster conservation practices that protect threatened species and habitats. Environmental Education: By visually representing animals and insects, information is provided about their specific ecological roles. This educational approach can increase community knowledge on topics such as pollination, the food chain and ecological balance, which is essential to promote sustainable behaviors. Promoting Critical Thinking: By inviting the community to reflect on its relationship with the environment. Imaginary Roots stimulates critical thinking and discussion about contemporary environmental challenges such as climate change and habitat loss.
Monday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. On December 24th until 3:00 p.m. and on December 25th closed.
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