An Egyptian plastic artist Walid El-Sherbiny designed sculptures of endangered animals made of recycled materials to raise awareness about climate change at the COP27 summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, as can be seen in the footage filmed on Thursday.
The varied exhibition includes sculptures of pandas, giraffes, anteaters, and sea turtles, and the harm they are exposed to from waste dumped in oceans.
Through these works, the artist is hoping to raise environmental awareness and shed light on the danger animals waste from waste dumping and climate change.
An Egyptian plastic artist Walid El-Sherbiny designed sculptures of endangered animals made of recycled materials to raise awareness about climate change at the COP27 summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, as can be seen in the footage filmed on Thursday.
The varied exhibition includes sculptures of pandas, giraffes, anteaters, and sea turtles, and the harm they are exposed to from waste dumped in oceans.
Through these works, the artist is hoping to raise environmental awareness and shed light on the danger animals waste from waste dumping and climate change.
An Egyptian plastic artist Walid El-Sherbiny designed sculptures of endangered animals made of recycled materials to raise awareness about climate change at the COP27 summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, as can be seen in the footage filmed on Thursday.
The varied exhibition includes sculptures of pandas, giraffes, anteaters, and sea turtles, and the harm they are exposed to from waste dumped in oceans.
Through these works, the artist is hoping to raise environmental awareness and shed light on the danger animals waste from waste dumping and climate change.