Humans & Nature
Negative
Positive
Destruction of Nature
Nature as a Threat to Human
Human Connection to Nature Through Religion
Unity Between Humans and Their Envionment
Pollution
Eradication of animals and biodiversity
Air
Water
Trash overflow
Humans constantly destroying and taking away from nature, despite needing it to survive
Ignorance towards the environment and its importance is our own destruction
Dull, unsaturated colors, focusing mostly on grey values to represent human domination
Symbols
Buildings/factories/infraestructure
Technology
Toxic signs
Dull or burnt earth
Radioactivity
Business men
Focuses on nature's destructive abilities and how it becomes a threat to human life, causing despair and pain
Darker natural tones, representing nature but also its danger
Natural disasters, exaggerated and intense proportions to show dominance and monumentality
Humans are presented as vulnerable and desperate, afraid of their environment and helpless to save themselves
Not a modernly used idea anymore, as the industrial revolution changed human's relationship with natural elements
Human doctrine and faith shown through scenery and environment
Divine figures, such as God and Jesus, are represented through natural elements
Olive trees
White Doves
Apples
Used to show human's connection to the divine and their admiration of nature, connecting the both as a representation of each other because of its beauty and ethereal
Humans helping nature survive, shown through gardening/agriculture/animal caregiving
Plants taking over man-made structures, demonstrating the reliability of each other and connection to one another each day
Cycle of life
Colors are vibrant and dreamlike to show unity, intensified of a way
A mutual relationship, demonstrating how humans are dependent on nature and despite taking from it, at the end of our life we give back and return to nature; full connection to nature
Demonstrates balance between humans and nature