this picture amazed me,in a way making me want to cry. to cry for all the lost live this *sarcastically* wonder shell.*normally* has caused. they say that they are so eco friendly and clean. that is a lie! this picture shows the truth of it. it pains my heart to think of the fact that this is actally how people make their money. by getting oil an not caring how many animals the kill.how can they sleep at night? the poor poor animals are all going to DIE if we keep this up! this picture makes me really want to see what i can do to save nature and all of her creature. and for those who say"so? it's just 1 stupid polar bear! it does not matter!" that is incorrect! it will effect every body. please people, stop this.
This drawing has a heavy emotional charge, since it aims to denounce the Shell oil exploitation that must soon take place, home to polar bears, already threatened. The blood represents thus, petrol oil destructive and deadly (to make more money comes before the preservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat). Traces of blood on the logo of Shell show strongly disapproval of the author, but also those who are concerned about this picture - especially animal lovers in general and bears in particular. The red color attracts the eye and contrasts with the white of the scene. The blood flowing from the mouth of the bear reinforces the cruelty of what is denounced. Very good framing regarding the logo, the bear and the blood pump. A simple, unadorned, and yet so sad ... this is what gives strength to the message.
The blood represents thus, petrol oil destructive and deadly (to make more money comes before the preservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat).
Traces of blood on the logo of Shell show strongly disapproval of the author, but also those who are concerned about this picture - especially animal lovers in general and bears in particular.
The red color attracts the eye and contrasts with the white of the scene. The blood flowing from the mouth of the bear reinforces the cruelty of what is denounced.
Very good framing regarding the logo, the bear and the blood pump. A simple, unadorned, and yet so sad ... this is what gives strength to the message.
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