Anna Dogadkina is an environmental artist whose work raises powerful awareness about pollution and sustainability through innovative visual narratives. She has exhibited multiple times at the World Economic Forum in Davos, including at Indonesia Night, and her work has appeared on a billboard in New York’s Times Square, during the Venice Art Biennale, and at Eva Longoria’s charity event during the Cannes Film Festival.
Dogadkina’s environmental series merges photography and sculpture: sponsored by Canon, she photographs landscapes, prints the images on recycled boards, and incorporates beach-collected plastic waste, processed into small objects, to highlight the connection between pollution and public health. In addition to her visual art practice, Dogadkina is a published book author, magazine publisher, and ambassador for an environmental NGO. Her work reflects a deep commitment to storytelling, activism, and creating tangible change through art. Learn more here.
Wish for the future: Reduce micro plastic and toxins from our environment that our children have a better future
Anna Dogadkina
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