
Art
& Sustainability
Sustainable Art Practices
The Polar Bear And The Puffin By Sofia Cristina Jimenez
At ATP.art, we are committed to supporting artists who integrate sustainable methods and themes into their work. As part of our broader efforts to promote social responsibility in commercial art, we actively seek to collaborate with artists whose practices consider environmental impact at every stage.
This initiative focuses on artists who:
Use sustainable or low-impact materialsβsuch as natural pigments, responsibly sourced fibers, clays, and non-toxic paints.
Work with reclaimed, salvaged, or upcycled materials, transforming found objects into works suitable for commercial spaces.
Develop projects that reflect themes of sustainability, environmental awareness, or ecological responsibility through visual storytelling.
Our goal is to bring greater visibility to these artists and integrate their work into commercial environmentsβfrom curated prints to commissioned installations. We believe businesses can make a clear and measurable contribution to sustainability by selecting art that reflects and reinforces their values.
This program also supports our mission to create meaningful links between artists, brands, and communities through thoughtful project development and responsible curation.
To illustrate how sustainable art can be seamlessly integrated into commercial projects, we highlight a selection of artists whose practices align with this mission.
Sustainable Art
Nicole Kutz - Natural Ink
Valerie Carmet - Found Objects
Kathryn Knudsen - Recycled Clothing
Whitney Parker - Handmade Paper
Tina NordΓ©n - Dried Leaves
Andrea Myers - Recycled Fabric
Akira Satake - Reclaimed Wood
Bryan Northup - Plastic Trash
Kristin Cronic - Homage to Nature
Lindsy Halleckson - Sky Over Wildfires
Location: Jacksonville, Fl
About the Artist
Kristin Cronicβs vibrant paintings and drawings of natureβs forms emphasize expression, rhythm, and shape, capturing the interplay of living things. With bold colors and marks, her work draws wisdom and joy from nature, promoting sustainability by urging reflection on humanityβs complex relationship with the environment. Her expansive pieces demand space, encouraging viewers to pause and reconnect in an overstimulated world.
Kristin Cronic
βThe more I have sat in awe of these moments, the more I not only better understand my own humanity, but I also recognize the complex relationship we have with nature needs to be mended.β
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