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Amber B Dianda ‘Mr Big Sur’ exhibition

Eco art installation raises money for charity.

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Posted 15:04 GMT on November 29, 2010
Amber B Dianda ‘Mr Big Sur’ exhibition

Photographer, monster-toy creator and Element Eden advocate Amber B Dianda is creating an installation to raise money for Elemental Awareness and help send kids to Skate Camp.

Amber B invited a number of artists and Element advocates like Chad Muska, Miya Ando and Brooke Reidt to create 'seed pods' to hang on a huge tree as part of exhibition running until December 31, after which the seed pods will be sold.

Elemental Awareness is an ethical organisation dedicated to educating and inspiring young people to develop self-esteem, social and environmental awareness and the tools that lead to successful lives through initiatives like Skate Camp - a rural skateboarding retreat for inner-city, under-privileged kids.

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