Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Sand-Sculpture-for-Solar-Paradise-Project-in-Gran-Canaria-27MZIFJ6ZYK4L.htmlConceptually similarSand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99GCompleted★★★★★★Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99LCompleted★★★★★★Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99FCompleted★★★★Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99ICompleted★★★★Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99KCompleted★★★★★★Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99MCompleted★★★★Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaGP0STP99HCompleted★★★★Spanish fishing boats in Las Palmas harbourGP01DRICompleted★★★★Asian fishing vessel carrying a Liberian flagGP0G25Completed★★★★View AllGP0STP99JSand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaArtist Etual Ojeda reveals a sand sculpture of a group of people raising a wind turbine. This is part of a new Greenpeace initiative called “Solar Paradise.” With the collaboration of local residents and tourists, Greenpeace highlights that switching to renewable and clean energy is not only the wise thing to do, but also the more sustainable, economically viable and environmentally safe option for the Mediterranean region.Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. El artista canario Etual Ojeda ha revelado una escultura de arena que representa un aerogenerador eólico siendo levantado por un grupo de personas. Es parte de una campaña en países del sur de Europa (Italia, Grecia, Croacia y España) para que los gobiernos de las islas de estos países apuesten por la energía renovable.Locations:Canary Islands-Europe-Gran Canaria-Las Palmas-SpainDate:25 Jul, 2015Credit:© Sergio Bolaños / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Art installations-Art works-Beaches-Day-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-Human likeness-Islands-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Renewable energy-Sand-Wind energy-Wind turbinesShoot:Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaArtist Etual Ojeda reveals a sand sculpture of a group of people raising a wind turbine. This is part of a new Greenpeace initiative called “Solar Paradise.” With the collaboration of local residents and tourists, Greenpeace highlights that switching to renewable and clean energy is not only the wise thing to do, but also the more sustainable, economically viable and environmentally safe option for the Mediterranean region.Related Collections:Sand Sculpture for Solar Paradise Project in Gran CanariaParadise Campaign for the Mediterranean