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This shark is cutting loose and jumping in deep for an afternoon dip!

Water Sharks are the watercolor understudies of the LA Sharks in the City oil paint series, hand-painted by MIRIPOLSKY during the years 2008-2012.

10% of every primary sale and 50% of all secondary sales royalties will be paid to Beneath The Waves, a non-profit, 501c3 NGO, founded in 2013. Beneath The Waves is dedicated to promoting ocean health and using science and technology to catalyze ocean policy.

The ocean is our planet’s largest ecosystem. It regulates climate and weather patterns, provides food, energy and minerals to humanity, stores carbon and produces the oxygen we breathe while also holding important recreational, cultural and aesthetic value. However, in recent decades, much of the ocean has become degraded. From the overfishing of sharks to the warming of its coral reefs to widespread plastics pollution, the health of our oceans is now at a critical tipping point. With the human population expected to increase, these impacts will only get worse.

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Water Sharks are the watercolor understudies of the LA Sharks in the City oil paint series, hand-painted by MIRIPOLSKY during the years 2008-2012.

10% of every primary sale and 50% of all secondary sales royalties will be paid to Beneath The Waves, a non-profit, 501c3 NGO, founded in 2013. Beneath The Waves is dedicated to promoting ocean health and using science and technology to catalyze ocean policy.

The ocean is our planet’s largest ecosystem. It regulates climate and weather patterns, provides food, energy and minerals to humanity, stores carbon and produces the oxygen we breathe while also holding important recreational, cultural and aesthetic value. However, in recent decades, much of the ocean has become degraded. From the overfishing of sharks to the warming of its coral reefs to widespread plastics pollution, the health of our oceans is now at a critical tipping point. With the human population expected to increase, these impacts will only get worse.

Category Art
Contract Address0xdb71...4181
Token ID3
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%

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This shark is cutting loose and jumping in deep for an afternoon dip!

Water Sharks are the watercolor understudies of the LA Sharks in the City oil paint series, hand-painted by MIRIPOLSKY during the years 2008-2012.

10% of every primary sale and 50% of all secondary sales royalties will be paid to Beneath The Waves, a non-profit, 501c3 NGO, founded in 2013. Beneath The Waves is dedicated to promoting ocean health and using science and technology to catalyze ocean policy.

The ocean is our planet’s largest ecosystem. It regulates climate and weather patterns, provides food, energy and minerals to humanity, stores carbon and produces the oxygen we breathe while also holding important recreational, cultural and aesthetic value. However, in recent decades, much of the ocean has become degraded. From the overfishing of sharks to the warming of its coral reefs to widespread plastics pollution, the health of our oceans is now at a critical tipping point. With the human population expected to increase, these impacts will only get worse.

Water Sharks Collection collection image

Water Sharks are the watercolor understudies of the LA Sharks in the City oil paint series, hand-painted by MIRIPOLSKY during the years 2008-2012.

10% of every primary sale and 50% of all secondary sales royalties will be paid to Beneath The Waves, a non-profit, 501c3 NGO, founded in 2013. Beneath The Waves is dedicated to promoting ocean health and using science and technology to catalyze ocean policy.

The ocean is our planet’s largest ecosystem. It regulates climate and weather patterns, provides food, energy and minerals to humanity, stores carbon and produces the oxygen we breathe while also holding important recreational, cultural and aesthetic value. However, in recent decades, much of the ocean has become degraded. From the overfishing of sharks to the warming of its coral reefs to widespread plastics pollution, the health of our oceans is now at a critical tipping point. With the human population expected to increase, these impacts will only get worse.

Category Art
Contract Address0xdb71...4181
Token ID3
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
10%
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