Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Artist-Adds-an-Eye-to-Whale-Art-27MZIFJ89YN4Q.htmlConceptually similarArtist Paints Giant WhaleGP0STTR4GCompleted★★★★Artist Paints Giant WhaleGP0STTR4JCompleted★★★★★Giant Whale Art InstallationGP0STTR4KCompleted★★★★★Designs of Turtles for Art InstallationGP0STTR4ICompleted★★★★Javier Bardem during Greenpeace Side Event at the United Nations in New YorkGP0STTRH9Completed★★★★Javier Bardem during Greenpeace Side Event at the United Nations in New YorkGP0STTRHBCompleted★★★★★Javier Bardem during Greenpeace Side Event at the United Nations in New YorkGP0STTRHDCompleted★★★★Art Build for People's Climate March in USAGP0STOL96Completed★★★★Richard Page at UN for Global Ocean Treaty Negotiations in New YorkGP0STT6PSCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STTR4HArtist Adds an Eye to Whale ArtArtists add an eye to a giant whale. The art installation will be displayed at the United Nations during the Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity from August 19-31, 2019. Greenpeace is using the installation to call for a strong Global Ocean Treaty to help protect the world's seas by 2030.Locations:Landover (Maryland)-Maryland-North America-United States of AmericaDate:14 Aug, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / Peter KapuscinskiMaximum size:4240px X 2384pxKeywords:Animal likeness-Art installations-Artists-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Oceans (campaign title)-Two people-WhalesShoot:Making of Whale Art Installation in Maryland - PhotosBehind the scenes look at the making of a whale art installation.The installation will be displayed at the United Nations during the Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity from August 19-31, 2019. Greenpeace is using the installation to call for a strong Global Ocean Treaty to help protect the world's seas by 2030.Related Collections:Making of Whale Art Installation in Maryland, USA (Photos & Video)