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The fire on the Amazon has sparked an international cry to save the world's largest rainforest from the wildest fires in the history of the Amazon's forests, about six times the size of Egypt (5.5 million square kilometers) but only forests and rivers, with an average of about 400. One billion trees.

Amazon's forests are responsible for pumping some of the oxygen into the planet's sky, but more importantly, oxygen is carbon dioxide, because it is essentially why they call the "lung of the earth" the Amazon's forests, which contribute to the withdrawal of billions of tons of carbon dioxide annually from the atmosphere. Aerial, which helps to keep the weather suitable for life on the planet.

How did the artists respond?
In addition to the protest marches calling for the rescue of the Amazon, there was perhaps a simpler but more powerful long-term effect: the painters' response to the disaster. How did they express their solidarity or resentment through the feather and the paper? Here are some posts.

Giovanna Medros is an independent painter born in Brazil and living in Portugal. She studied fashion design in her hometown and worked in the design of textile prints for several years. Her work is inspired by nature, female, children, fairy tales and everyday life.

Paloma Agoradis is an advertising and graphic designer who lives in Madrid and describes herself as being mentally flowing around the world through her art.

Greta Conganas: An Argentine artist who overwhelms the virtual world with her drawings that express the everyday life of each of us, in a realistic and critical way.

Eduardo Sanabria ( EDO) is a Venezuelan cartoonist born in Caracas, Venezuela, who has won several awards including the Best Cartoonist in the Venezuelan Press 2005 and 2008.

Owl and Bear Studio : A studio specializing in the manufacture of staples and drawings for the ecosystem, with the aim of promoting wildlife conservation.

Noe Gilardo: a cartoonist and graphic designer from Argentina interested in environmental affairs,

Charlie Serrano: painter, graphic designer and photographer, from Sunnyvale, California.