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Garbage and plastic have only been around for 60-70 years, and almost all of it still exists in some form today. Our oceans are filled with plastic, and the effects on marine life are devastating. A recently published study estimates there are between 15-51 trillion pieces of plastic in our oceans. Not one square mile of surface anywhere on earth is free of plastic pollution.

Through my art, I want to address the issues of plastic pollution, how it affects our marine life, and what we can do to stop it before it's too late. 

My artwork depicts a tiny scuba diver imagining scenarios of how oceans are facing the problem of destruction caused by the plastic. I drew these illustrations for the Inktober challenge.

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    Pulupulu
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dear nehal khan, It is a great honor to see your amazing works ,it can really get me thinking about the enviroment. I am from a publishing company in China. We are a for-profit publishing company that publishes magzines. We engaged in popular science,environmental protection,education and other aspects of the content of publishing. In our latest issue of the magazine , we also have something about the enviroment. So we would like to publish your pictures in our magazine. May I have your authorization?

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