Marshall Miles Interviews Pamela Peeters Nweeia, "50 Shades of Blue" Exhibit Now at Sharon Town Hall

September 28, 2021 00:12:41
Marshall Miles Interviews Pamela Peeters Nweeia, "50 Shades of Blue" Exhibit Now at Sharon Town Hall
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Marshall Miles Interviews Pamela Peeters Nweeia, "50 Shades of Blue" Exhibit Now at Sharon Town Hall

Sep 28 2021 | 00:12:41

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Show Notes

With the “50 Shades of Blue” exhibit – my new art series created while on an Ice Safari in Ilulissat, Greenland this past June – I would like to show both the strength and vulnerability of our planet’s ecosystems. 

As an environmental economist and sustainability strategist, also writer, producer and artist, my main mantra is to “inspire the World to do good to Mother Earth” and she needs it more than ever. A lady of 4.5 billion years of age deserves more respect than she currently receives and I have developed a couple of tools to spread that word, television productions included. My work is also an invitation for humanity to start a more caring relationship with our planet and my previous art series entitled “ELEMENTS” serves as a foundation for that as it not only comes in poster, but also as an interactive and uplifting wisdom card deck. 

More on www.myelementsdeck.com and www.pamelapeeters.com

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