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Sustainable Art: A Guide To Sustainable Living


Environment-friendly art that also addresses concerns like waste management and climate change is known as sustainable art. Sustainable art is not a set of fixed guidelines, but rather a flexible and ever-evolving approach to considering what it means to create art. Sustainable art uses sustainable materials and techniques,  natural resources, recycled and reused materials, and it works toward a sustainability objective. Green art and eco-art are terms that are frequently used in association with sustainable art. Eco-artists frequently aim to make their art-making practices sustainable and use recycled or upcycled materials in their work. People can be moved by art to reflect more deeply on environmental issues, to become more aware of sustainability issues, and to encourage sustainable lives. However, traditional art forms frequently make use of organic, naturally renewable materials and methods. Several art communities and local craftsmanship, use sustainable resources and conserve cultural history through participating in traditional art forms.  

Natural Color Painting

What is the aim of sustainable art? 

When possible, they may use organic materials from nearby sources, renewable energy sources, and ecologically friendly materials. They also make an effort to produce their work using energy-efficient techniques. Sustainable art conveys a significant message in addition to being attractive. Sustainable artists are concerned about educating the public about environmental problems like pollution, waste, deforestation, and climate change. Sustainable artists strive to have a beneficial effect on the environment through their compelling paintings and thought-provoking sculptures. 

How can we say which art is Sustainable? 

Although there are no hard-and-fast guidelines for what makes sustainable art, eco-artists frequently seek out methods of production that do not harm the environment. For instance, some artists solely utilize natural materials like clay and stone or create items out of discarded materials. Others employ environmentally friendly products like organic colors, naturally made colors, and even renewable energy to supply electricity. 

Traditional sustainable art 

The use of natural materials instead of artificial materials in the creation of art is a centuries-old custom among many traditional or folk Indian artists. This is because synthetic materials struggle to match the distinctive texture and color of natural materials. Natural dyes may provide a variety of vivid and subdued hues, each with its own distinct personality. They can be generated from plants, minerals, and other organic sources. Natural resources like clay, wood, and natural colors are plentiful and renewable, making them an environmentally friendly option for artists. For instance, rice flour and water are combined to create a paint that is utilized in Warli paintings as an environmentally acceptable substitute for synthetic paints. 

Sustainable Artforms 

Many traditional art forms give a high value to using materials that are readily available locally and that are naturally present in the environment. This not only encourages the use of eco-friendly products but also strengthens neighborhood economies by assisting smaller companies and minimizing the negative effects of transportation on the environment. Gond, Paitkar, Sohrai, and Pattachitra, Worli art are some examples of traditional Indian art that emphasizes the use of natural materials. These forms of sustainable art are distinguished by the intricate patterns created using natural colors and natural gum mixture, which are then painted on handmade cloth. Natural colors and fibers are often obtained locally by artists, showing their close ties to the environment and the value of using resources that are already available in nature. 

Why should you choose Sustainable art? 

Adopting sustainable art and sustainable decor will benefit you in many ways other than attempting to safeguard the resources of the earth. There is growing proof that spending time in nature, whether actively or passively, has positive social, psychological, and emotional impacts.  Your sense of wellness can be improved by making ethical purchasing decisions, particularly for products that are sustainable and are created by artists who choose sustainable ways of creating their art.  By reducing pollution, Sustainable products can help slowly reverse the effects of the environment's deterioration over time. While significantly lowering trash production, it can promote the reuse and recycling of waste materials. The earth will not eventually become a massive junkyard as a result. Using eco-friendly products will safeguard the environment and all of its inhabitants from the harmful effects of human activities.

 

Every day, we discuss how global warming is accelerating and how the state of the environment is deteriorating. However, we are only talking and do nothing to improve the state of nature. Start by making a little effort. Make sure to shop smart the next time. Pay close attention to the materials being used. For example, buying a painting for your wall decor from anywhere will not be eco-friendly. A better option would be to purchase a painting made of natural color or a patchwork art made from recycled fabric from an artist who is producing the artwork in his studio without the use of any machinery or generating any waste. Purchasing handmade items, works of art, or paintings from regional artists who use eco-friendly materials is only one example. You should go to your local markets and explore artisans to find new handicrafts and buy from them. If that is not available for you then you can head to Dirums it is an online art marketplace where several artists who create sustainable art, handmade items, and handicrafts sell their sustainable products.  With each purchase you make, change starts. You can influence change by purchasing greener, and more sustainable art and products from eco-friendly brands and sellers. This will promote increased production and accessibility of sustainable art and goods. Start today by making a difference in your own house.


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Rakshanda Iqbal

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