High above the serene green landscape of Hebden Bridge in northern England, a colossal painting disrupts the tranquility, demanding attention and action.
Spanning an impressive 50 meters (164 feet), the artwork portrays a smiling girl tenderly holding the Earth, accompanied by the powerful message: “Vote for Climate, Vote for Our Future”.
Artist Jamie Wardley, the mastermind behind the painting unveiled for Earth Day on Monday, aims to inspire voters to prioritize the environment as they prepare to cast their ballots in the upcoming UK general election.
Utilizing football pitch paint and sprayers, Wardley crafted the monumental artwork, emphasizing a hopeful tone to underscore the significance of environmental considerations in the election process.
“She’s optimistic because this year it’s the UK elections, and it’s a chance for us to make a real difference for our children’s future,” he mentioned.
“It’s only governments that can set policies and regulations that make a significant difference,” he added.
The painting, completed by a team of 10 artists over three days, features Wardley’s daughter as the model, symbolizing the hope for a better future for the next generation.
“It survived the rain a bit, and it’ll be here for probably another week,” Wardley said.
“This isn’t going to change the world, but it might help a little. And if we all pitch in, then hopefully we make a difference.”
Earth Day, observed annually on April 22, began in 1970 and has since grown to include events in over 193 countries, highlighting global support for environmental protection.