Art & Design
Skillbuilder:Collaboration

Nature's Canvas: Art that Grows!

Effort: 10 minutes
Earns

+10 Points

Winner

(1) $100 e-gift card

Biophilic design (an approach that aims to create a connection between people and nature in buildings and landscapes) is trending in both architecture and art. Moss graffiti, living sculptures, and vertical gardens turn nature into art while helping cities reduce pollution and improve mental health. For example, Patrick Blanc is famous for creating massive vertical gardens on city buildings, combining beauty with eco-friendliness.

This type of art highlights the importance of environmental awareness. As climate change impacts our planet, artists and designers are using natural materials to inspire sustainable living. Could your community benefit from more living art?
Your Task:
Visualize Your Living Art

Imagine creating a piece of art that is alive and growing! Think about a spot in your school or community that could use a splash of nature, such as a blank wall, a schoolyard corner, or even a rooftop. Sketch your design idea for a “living art” installation, such as a moss mural, a vertical garden, or a plant-based sculpture.

Choose Your Materials
Make a list of the plants or natural materials you’d use for your artwork. Include any unique natural elements like driftwood, stones, or recycled materials.

Explain Your Impact
Write 2-3 sentences explaining how your living art would benefit the environment and community. Would it clean the air, reduce noise, improve mental health, or encourage people to think about sustainability?

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