See How NASA Helped An Artist Create Stunning Drawings of Glaciers | Short Film Showcase
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Contemporary Artist Zaria Forman accompanies NASA's Operation IceBridge on their 2017 flights over the Greenland ice sheet.
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By studying annual changes in the thickness of the ice, the team is better able to understand the global climate system's effect on polar regions. Their measurements enable them to calculate glacier discharge speeds that could predict increases in sea levels. Filmmaker Jenny Nichols follows Forman and the IceBridge team on their mission north. Zaria photographs the ice sheet from above, which then inspires her next body of work. Her goal is to make people connect with an area that is rapidly changing.
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See How NASA Helped An Artist Create Stunning Drawings of Glaciers | Short Film Showcase
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Artist Zaria Forma traveled with NASA to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland to help depict Operation IceBridge. What are your thoughts on the world of art and science colliding?
National Geographic so amazing
These drawings... They're so life-like makes you question if some of the pictures are actually photographs or drawings. It's very fortunate of her to be able to join these researchers on a very important mission, and make use of the views as inspiration for her art. Hope to see the artworks soon once it's ready. 🙂🙂🙂 Thanks for sharing National Geographic.
Fantastic drawings
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Oh My God! She painted all this with her fingers 😱
WHOAH what a gifted artist! simply amazing!
The dislikes are from flat earthers
Wolfgang did you find earths curve yet? Im still waiting
fly in an airplane during a sunrise
@@naturewisdom677 i see no wisdom in you.. change your name
It looks so real.
This is so inspiring! I, being a student who hopes to excel in the science field yet enjoys art as a hobby, can totally relate to this incredible journey. Life is truly a creation :)
I'd be the snack person the distributes snacks around on the plane
a very important position indeed.
Warm nuts ❤
Look & The Lord God Is So Beautiful He Will always Show you His Perfection About Everything.!
How incredibly cool!!! Wow. What would the whole humanity do without such gifted people? Invaluable.
We agree, Nadya! Zaria creates her beautiful work by photographing the ice sheet from above which then inspires her next project.
*Amazing!*
SHES SO GOOD
Seeing those time-lapses... She's so incredible, her drawings transmit alot.
Makhluk yang sangat halus perasaannya adalah wanita,. Apalagi wanita yang memiliki jiwa seni lukis ,..aku sayang anda zaria forman ,..👍👍👍👍
You're really talented, Zaria, that's a gift. I wish I was in NYC to see your drawings
Who ever will get the chance, enjoy!!
I was singing "We will rock you" at the beginning. And then a beautiful drawing pops up.
Why would such a beautiful and young girl die her hair gray like that. I mean my god. Trying so hard to be an "artist".
Buen vídeo me disculpa que te Escrivá en español
Pretty realistic!
If she were to live in DaVinci's age I am sure that she will be much popular than him
for art thats looks like a photo why not just have the photo? i dunno maybe im not arty enuff to understand haha
"This proves that we're surrounded by a wall of ice"
PotatOLAAA 41 Is that an actual belief? Never heard that one :o
yes it is
Sad that so many people are missing out on the revelations our modern science gives us and still exhibit the scared native in the jungle behavior imprinted in our genes.
Wow girl meets world greenland ice how huge
Does anyone know the song used in the end credits?
Very interesting and beautiful!
Iced out
these people are true earthlings...
Mesmerizing.!!!!! I am in deep love with it.
Glacier blue is my favorite color
Is her hair colored or is it graying naturally? that's what I wanna know
Nick i have this question as well. How does she look no older then 40 but have so much grey hair.?
After review, she's dying it that way in my experienced opinion
Who cares. She’s smokin
Just copying a photo is not art
I highly respect the talent, but I've never understood drawing and painting something so realistically that it might as well be a photo. I'm not sure what the viewer gets out of it. I don't quite understand what such works bring to the table that the photo they've worked from doesn't bring.
Art has always been engraved in my soul as well as the idea of helping the world. Lately, I feel really frustrated about the path I am leaning towards to, which is art, because I felt like it’s just about aesthetics and about making the world pretty and not actually helping it, but then I saw this video and I completely forgot how art is like the soul of Earth, so beautiful that we want the world to keep existing so we make extents to save it
What is the song at the end
Ice Burgs melting makes the temperature of the ocean's water cooler and over temperatures cooler mix this withmore volitil earth quakes and volcanoes world wide makes for a more extreme weather pattern...cooler temps and hotter temps and more violent weather in between .. more extreme weather unpredictable world wide.
Que vídeo fabuloso!!! Pintura desenhada lutando com as mãos nuas...admiro a observação dos gigantes que se estão a desmoronar e transformar ....a obra nasce ..Que lufada de azul fresco ...a pesquisa rápida e eficaz ...sentimentos que passeou ...a esforçada forma de dizer...Neste caso o esforço comporta a fragilidade e a beleza à pura captação ... e asssim ...será importante chegar ao maior número de pessoas que conseguir??
Liked the art of Zaria Forman. They are simply so much beautiful, real and may tell others about the changing climate.
Best paintings I've seen so far. I'd love to buy her paintings if only I could afford it. :(
Is it just me or does that ice look delicious? Especially the compacted snow. I want to crunch it. 😛
WOW!!! Amazing Artists look like it is real
Fantastic fabulous
ICE ICE ICE~~~
title should of been see how artist helps nasa lol
hello 🙂
you're super talented. I love your inspiring amazing paintings
She's good.
OOOOOHH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Such a wonderful Masterpieces!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! amazing. It's so beautiful
one of the most coolest combinations I have ever seen. no pun intended.
Wowzah!
SURREAL!
The beautiful marriage of science and art
What an amazing artist and a beautiful soul.
Winter is coming...
Wow! It looks like a photograph!
i took screenshots of this video :
Wowww😐
She would get split yo
God. She’s lovely
They look too real
Wow that's all
Zaria THICCman
beauuuuuu
This is a weird video. It has two focuses, the artist and the research. They were hardly related to the main topic, which was supposedly art, given the title.What's the point of this video? The importance of glacier research or the artist?
nat geo has an agenda to push so which do you think?
TheSnufking you cant handle more than one message per video?
Super mam
AMAZING!!!!
Very pretty
Incredible
Amazing
Thicc asf
Mark Garcia where?
Women like her i want to have children with.
You have vegan in your name. Guarantee you would try to convert her to veganism.
First
Chris Molenaar no you are second
Liar
"Omg i love glaciers so much and i don't like that people are sending fumes up that melt them" *uses big plane to study it so she can paint them*
Grotesque images mixed in, as usual.
Türk
Fhhh thicc