1. We're Consuming the Earth
'We're Consuming the Earth' is a powerful painting full of dark satire. The title perfectly captures its message: 'We have consumed the Earth!' The depiction of products (houses) emerging from 'somewhere' seems to convey a sense of disillusionment with the meaningless things we trade in exchange for 'devouring' nature itself.

2. Park(ing)
'Park(ing)' carries a similar satirical tone as 'We're Consuming the Earth,' but with a lighter, more humorous approach. This place was originally a park, yet with the simple addition of the suffix 'ing,' it is audaciously transformed into a parking lot. This artwork serves as a clear reflection of the situation in our country, where green spaces are destroyed, forgotten, and replaced by factories and industries churning out smoke and pollution.

3. Penguin Changes His Food

4. Born To Be Wild

5. If Only We Could See The Sky And Not The Buildings
'If Only We Could See The Sky And Not The Buildings' is a mural painted on a gigantic wall, symbolizing how buildings have obscured the natural space and the sky once seen by children. Destroying nature is essentially destroying childhood. Don't make future generations bear the heavy consequences of your actions.

6. Eating The Earth

7. The Earth Pie Of Trash
The Earth is inherently sweet and charming, much like a cake, and it remains so to this day. However, inside, instead of cream, chocolate, milk, or sugar, it is filled with trash. This painting evokes emotions in the viewer, urging them to become more conscious and take action to protect our living environment.

8. Let's Keep The Plants Alive
The enormous mural 'Let's Keep The Plants Alive' features a cute little girl in a colorful dress, watering a plant growing at the base of an old apartment building. This artwork conveys a message to parents to raise their children with a love and respect for nature, and to encourage kids to actively protect the world around them and create a happy environment for everyone.

9. Killing Ourselves

10. The Clock Is Ticking
The Clock Is Ticking is a powerful depiction of the suffering that thousands across the globe are enduring—floods. The ice at both poles is melting, sea levels are rising, fresh water resources are depleting, and countless islands, coastal cities, and low-lying regions are facing an existential threat—being submerged. The poor, those living in arid regions, are suffering from severe water shortages, leading to dangerous outbreaks of disease. This process may seem slow, like sand slipping through an hourglass, but whether it comes sooner or later, disaster will never dissipate on its own unless we take decisive action.

