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Friday, July 5, 2019

Wearable Art: Keep it Blue

Imagine you are relaxing on a peaceful beach while sipping on
your favourite drink. Then in a blink of an eye, your paradise
turns into a horror movie, soon, all of our natural beauty will be
gone because of us. 
Our dress is based around what our world will look like in if we
don’t stop polluting. The top half of the dress is light and
colourful. As we go down the dress you can tell it starts to get
darker, because that is what our world will turn into a short
period of time. Marine plastic pollution has affected over 267
species worldwide as a result of starvation, suffocation, infection,
drowning and entanglement. It is expected that there soon will
be more plastic in our oceans than fish.

why is it just so hard to just pick up one single piece of plastic
when it can help make a big difference to our world? Remember
we all have voices not just our leaders so why are we all waiting
around for permission, when we could be taking charge for
ourselves and the environment, please help us keep
oceans nice and blue like they used to be before was
plastic was made.



on Thursday the 4th of July we had a wearable art show in our school hall, with almost 300 hundred people coming to watch, but before this even happened we had to learn about the causes that plastic is making earth happen, and that was about 5 weeks. After that we had to start planning and creating our masterpieces & that took up our lunchtimes morning tea and all of our afternoons, there was a lot of effort put into this so I hope you like our creation. Keep it Blue

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