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Brief.

On September 25, 2015, 193 world leaders will commit to 17 Global Goals to achieve 3 extraordinary things in the next 15 years: end extreme poverty, fight

inequality & injustice and fix climate change. The #GlobalGoals could get these things done in all countries. 
The Global Goals campaign invites artists, designers and photographers from around the world to create artwork inspired by one of the 17 Global Goals for

sustainable development. Artists should read about each goal below, get inspired by the accompanying graphics and interpret them through an original and

innovative piece of artwork.

 

Outcome.

I have presented a globe, one digital and one drawn to add a more personal touch. There are 17 segments that make the circle of the globe, each has a line going through, connecting to one of the coloured circles. The coloured circles represent the 3 extraordinary things Global Goals wishes to achieve.The 17 segments and

lines represent each goal. They are not all joined up because the goals are all a working progress, but they are still somehow connected and show potential of them

all becoming one.

This is a symbol of artwork to show how we can make everyone come together and join the gaps, making the world a better and safer place for everyone. Once the

lines are joined, the world will be complete, securing the cracks.I chose (17.) Partnerships for the goals, because I believe that every goal is as important as each

other, as they all interlink with another. You have to take equal action on every goal to be able to succeed in the more positive and effective way.

Around the world with 17 Goals and 3 life lines.

© 2017 by Emily Alldis.

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