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‘In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes.’This image: ‘Elizabeth and the Volcano: Lead White’
Tony LennonOil paint on canvas
Lead-Safe WorldCALENDAR 2013
‘In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes.’
Lead-Safe WorldCALENDAR 2013
The Volcano Art Prize is designed to raise awareness and generate positive images and messages about lead safety, and is an initiative of the Lead Education and Abatement Design (LEAD) Group Incorporated.
The LEAD Group Inc is an Australian-based, not-for-profit environmental health charity which is working to eliminate lead poisoning globally, and to protect the environment from lead in all its uses.
The LEAD Group would like to thank Tony Lennon for his expert administration of the inaugural Volcano Art Prize 2012 and the resulting 2013 Calendar. We also extend our thanks to Julian Wrigley, our Honorary Art Judge for the 2012 Volcano Art Prize.
www.volcanoartprize.com
‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Ceramics’
Richard JonesPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Pb – the P stands for Possibilities’
Alejandro de Frutos CasadoDigital Image
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Still life with shotgun cartridge and orchids’
Arthur RouwPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Let’s keep leaded e-waste out of our landfill’
Daniel KimPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Marmalade is the best food source of pectin’
Subothini SrikaranPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Maid for each other’
Jane LennonPaper Mache Art , Photographed
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘There’s no place for lead in children’s toys’
Lee BellPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘All that glitters is not gold or silver’
Ardhika WiraPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘How much lead is in your ash?’
Jude RosethPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Decorative glasses are not for storage’
Noela McMahonPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Lead in paints, Africa’
Samuel TetsopgangDigital image
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Sugar cane refinery’
Zac Gethin-DamonPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Lead paint management by Let’s Clean’
Walter HeimPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Beware the lead in painted gold toys’
Bhumika PatelPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘The dark reality’
Shristi LohaniDigital Image
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Pb’
Peter WebbPhotograph
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‘Message goes here’This image: ‘Baby eats lead’
Joseph PonessaDigital image
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‘On 1st January 2010, Australia became the first country to ban the addition of lead to all paints and inks (except artists’ materials) made or imported (as paint or ink) into Australia. Next step; ban lead-paint and ink ON imported vehicles and other products.’
This image: ‘Sunset clause on lead in auto paint’Sue GeePhotograph
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‘In our lead-safe future, the only source of lead in air will be volcanoes’This image: ‘Liminal Eruption’
Marc GrunseitKiln formed glass tile
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‘Only hire paint contractors who either assume the paint is leaded, or test it, and who protect themselves and you by using lead-safe methods like chemical stripping.’
This image: ‘Bedroom Lead Paint Stripping’Gary LancasterPhotograph
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‘Blood lead tests for the whole family can tell you WHAT else to test for lead. Cataracts are a little-known health impact of lead, yet lead may be responsible for two out of five cases.’
This image: ‘Keep an eye on lead – it will surprise you!’Peter MackPhotograph
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‘Both these sparklers have lead in them and XRF testing detected the toxic metals Strontium, Lead, Selenium, Arsenic, Zinc, Cobalt, Manganese, Barium and Cesium in the powdered long thin Chinese Sparklers.’
This image: ‘Never burn leaded sparklers on your cakes and eat them too!’Jayapriya VeluPhotograph
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‘Lead-contaminated water remains a major problem. More stringent standards, more testing and enforcement is needed to reduce the amount of lead in water to non-dangerous levels globally.’
This image: ‘Water must not contain lead’Alejandro Casas PalominoDigital image
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‘Respect the air that we all breathe. Tobacco is always lead contaminated. Cigarettes have no place in our lead-safe future.’
This image: ‘Respect me’Juan Ramon de ParamoDigital image
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‘Artists who use artists’ paints with lead and other heavy metal pigments should never hold the paintbrush in their mouth or leave the paint on their skin.’
This image: ‘Lead’s colour’Luis Esteo GarciaOil painting
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‘Making electronics lead-free globally will protect electronics workers, e-waste recyclers (including many child labourers in Africa and Asia) and the environment from lead.’
This image: ‘No Lead Squared’Dennis LeightDigital image
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‘Test paint for lead before renovating.’This image: ‘Think before you strip!’
Janet RichardsonDigital image
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‘Chinese metal wicks purchased in Australia were found to contain lead, so candle-makers and buyers beware!’This image: ‘Tealights’
Joanna ImmigPhotograph
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‘Old playground equipment can expose kids to lead chromate. Keep kids safe and wash their hands after play. Report old equipment to authorities.’This image: ‘Children have a right to lead-free playground equipment.’
Jane BremmerPhotograph
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‘A lead-safe world allows everyone to achieve their IQ and longevity potentials.’This image: ‘Lead in paints can poison an angel. Their wings must not be clipped.’
Claire O’BrienOil on canvas
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