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The art work was mostly done using recycled or cheap materials.

'Where did they all go? - 2050' - installation by Hristo Kouzmanov, European School Brussels I 'Timeline' - painting by Pauline Meeûs, European School Brussels I 'Reef before and after overfishing' - installation by Giulia Bottoni, European School Brussels I “The last shark”, by Christopher Bartels, European School Brussels I 'The sword of Damocles' - Installation by Julian Klausner, European School Brussels I 'Greed and gluttony are emptying the oceans' - ink painting by Alexander Haukrogh Jensen, European School Brussels I Installation by Irene Chamorro Guindel, European School Brussels I 'No title' 'North - South' - installation by Romy Thoumsaint, European School Brussels I 'Overfishing - A World Wide Problem' - Computer aided design by Beatrice Nassi, European School Brussels I 'No going back' - installation by Charlotte Meyer, European School Brussels I 'Acid Rain' - installation by Elena Atorrasagasti Garcia, European School Brussels I 'Time line' - installation by Filippo Matteo Fontana, European School Brussels I Installation by Flore Diamant, European School Brussels I 'Forbidden to fish' - colour drawing by Teodora Jevtič, European School Brussels I “You can chose what you want ...”-Installation by Paula Lizcano Perret, European School Brussels I Installation by Carolina Scarabotto, European School Brussels I Installation by Victoria Martha Hamilton, European School Brussels I Mirror installation by Anna Maria Sieradzka, European School Brussels I 'You ate my food' - acryl painting by Louisa Estelle Madders, European School Brussels I Acryl painting by Jessica Lambert, European School Brussels I OlallaSabaterSanz.jpg

Photos courtesy Paolo Bottoni.