Human aerial art
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Aerial art created in Repulse Bay in Hong Kong with 800 school children organised by Ocean Recovery Alliance and Spectral Q

Aerial art created in Repulse Bay in Hong Kong with 800 school children organised by Ocean Recovery Alliance and Spectral Q

Aerial art created in Repulse Bay in Hong Kong with 800 school children organised by Ocean Recovery Alliance and Spectral Q

Aerial art created in Repulse Bay in Hong Kong with 800 school children organised by Ocean Recovery Alliance and Spectral Q
1,000 children and 150 volunteers create human aerial art of a shark in Repulse Bay Beach in Hong Kong designed by John Quigley and organized by Doug Woodring of Ocean Recovery Alliance
noun- Human aerial art is a medium developed by John Quigley of Spectral Q that uses people to create artwork on land that converts to inspirational communication when viewed from the air. It is designed to build community and inspire creativity.
Video of Human Aerial Art in 2012
Schoolchildren in Repulse Bay Beach in Hong Kong create human aerial art in an event organized by Doug Woodring and Ocean Recovery Alliance.
Video of Human Aerial Art in 2013
Schoolchildren in Repulse Bay Beach in Hong Kong create human aerial art in an event organized by Doug Woodring and Ocean Recovery Alliance.
External links
- Doug Woodring Talks About Deplasticizing Open Water On WOWSA Live
- Spectral Q
- Everyone's Life Is A Work of Art
- The Future Acting As Stewards For The Oceans
- Dolphin Art From Shore To The Heavens
- Creating And Communicating Human Aerial Art
- Kids Ocean day - How Did They Do Aerial Art?
- The Ground Work To Do Aerial Art
- What Is An Ocean Advocate?
- What Does The Ocean Have To Say?
- 2013 World Open Water Swimming Man of the Year Nominees
- The Art Of The Spectacular On Kids Ocean Day
- Kids Ocean Day Brings Attention To Sharks
- Promoting Beautiful China On The Beach
- Kids Ocean Day Hong Kong - Where's My Reef?