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}}{{Proposed deletion/dated |concern = Notability |timestamp = 20190406195752 |help = }} Red Line Project is a temporary art installation created by environmental artist Doron Gazit, which shows the "serious ecological devastations at locations affected by climate change and man’s misuse of the environment". [1]In these bleak landscapes, the Red Line creates a haunting image and metaphor for the blood vein of Mother Nature, alerting observers to the urgent need to remedy and protect our endangered environment. The vein turns into a 3D line, while the devastated landscapes to his large scale canvas.[2] Gazit's Red Line Project connect the sinkholes of the Dead Sea in Israel, with melting glaciers in Alaska, the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Salton Sea in California. He has planned future installations along the Amazon river, the disappearing forests of the Sumatra and Borneo, and the floating islands of garbage in the oceans. Doron Gazit is now getting to a new stage in his work. The Red Line is no longer just in devastated locations, but now in areas where global warming has already destroyed communities and habitats.Places where people have been forced to leave behind everything and start over somewhere new. [3]References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://tedxtv.blogspot.com/2017/03/sculpting-winds-of-change-doron-gazit.html|title=Sculpting the Winds of Change {{!}} Doron Gazit {{!}} TEDxVail|website=Sculpting the Winds of Change {{!}} Doron Gazit {{!}} TEDxVail|access-date=2018-11-23}} {{uncat|date=April 2019}}2. ^{{Citation|last=Jack Hubbard|title=Doron Gazit: An artist uses the earth as a canvas, at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwFysOmnKqE|access-date=2018-12-14}} 3. ^{{Citation|last=Maya Margit|title=Keeping the Dead Sea alive: Artist Doron Gazit creates eye-popping installations in Israel, i24news|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgokyCcEYP4|access-date=2018-12-14}} |
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