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Archive for January, 2008

Latest painting from the studio

Friday, January 18th, 2008

153 X 103 cm
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another view presents itself as something different

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

a great red cod swimming through the kelp forest

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# 2008.1.5

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

One view presents as this
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Seiyu Refunds 2 Yen to Shoppers Using their Own Bag

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Seiyu Refunds 2 Yen to Shoppers Using their Own Bag

Date: 20071014
Category: Energy,Material reduction,Global warming
Player: Non-manufacturing industry


Japanese

Seiyu Ltd, a major Japanese supermarket operator, launched a campaign in March 2007 to encourage customers to bring their own shopping bags by refunding 2 yen (about 2 US cents) to shoppers who use their own bag rather than a disposable bag provided by the store. This project, called the “Hummingbird Campaign” is being carried out in collaboration with the Sloth Club, a Japanese non-governmental organization (NGO).Plastic bag consumption by Seiyu stores has so far averaged about 6 hundred million bags per year. Seiyu appeals to customers by pointing out that the oil needed produce this many bags would be sufficient to drive a hybrid car from the earth to the moon, and so using fewer bags will help save resources. While the proportion of shoppers who bring their own bags was 6 percent before the campaign started, it increased to 26 percent by June, 2007.At the same time they launched the 2-yen campaign, Seiyu supermarkets also began selling a variety of reusable polyethylene shopping bags. One of them has a hummingbird design by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, an artist and a member of a Native Canadian tribe, the Haida Nation.When the reusable bag wears out, the supermarket will exchange it for a new one at no charge and recycle the old one. The store also donates the profit made after deducting the cost of making the reusable bags, about 4 US cents per bag, to environmental organizations.

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another detail from painting 2008.1.1

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

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if i had to name this painting now before it is finished, it would probably be about kissing and loving or as my child says “a hundred kisses for you daddy.”

latest painting

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

A dark detail image from a current Haida manga painting. Inventory # 2008.1.1
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current project #2008.1.5

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

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61 cm square painting on board. The RED color, heralding next year’s major haida manga publication also speaks to the declining red snapper and other cod populations here in the north Pacific. The presence of fishes both as narrative themes and as part of my signature really reflect my deeply-rooted fear for the world of the fishes.

another haida manga hand….off

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

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Don’t bite the hand that beats you

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

part of the latest work. this piece is based on one of the sketches from the minute book series.
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