'New'-vember Day 25! (Video)
11/25/25 Doodle. A Penguin for 'New-vember', where I make collages with repurposed materials of animals that are most effected by litter and scenes of nature!
Art made from repurposed materials offers a powerful way to raise awareness about environmental issues that impact wildlife. The penguin collage featured in this New-vember project highlights animals severely affected by litter pollution. Penguins, in particular, face grave risks from plastic waste and debris in their natural habitats, which can lead to entanglement, ingestion of harmful materials, and habitat degradation. Creating collages using recycled paper, packaging, and other discarded items not only reduces waste but creatively transforms trash into meaningful messages. This method of art encourages viewers to think critically about consumption and the life cycle of everyday materials. 'New-vember' as an initiative combines daily artistic practice with a focus on ecological themes, such as pollution and conservation. Imagery of animals like penguins poignantly captures the emotional connection between humans and nature, urging action to reduce litter and protect ecosystems. By integrating hashtags like #penguin, #COLLAGE, #recycle, #art, and #illustration, the creator connects with communities invested in environmental art and sustainable practices. For those inspired by this approach, experimenting with repurposed materials can be a fulfilling way to express concern for the planet while honing artistic skills. In addition to visual storytelling, these projects foster community awareness and dialogue about environmental responsibility. Supporting such artwork helps amplify messages about protecting wildlife from the growing threats of pollution while celebrating creativity rooted in sustainability.























































