Countless volunteers are hard at work in downtown Breckenridge bringing Konstantin Dimopoulos’ message to life by painting each and every branch of 75 of the town’s Aspens blue. All throughout town, Aspens are receiving the temporary, biodegradable water soluble blue treatment as a way to raise awareness for global deforestation. The blue tree exhibit is stunning and flawlessly brings environmental awareness and social action together. With the assistance of the artist, the vibrant blue color and the trees become a metaphor for people’s lives, their day to day activities, and how individuals and groups can come together to help shape our planet’s future. This internationally renowned event will be bringing the Breckenridge trees to life for roughly four weeks.
Did you know that deforestation threatens our planet’s life? Every year, on average, 32 million acres of forest are lost to the deforestation. Now, the opportunity to fight for our planet has come to Breckenridge. Volunteers interested in participating in the installation in Breckenridge should contact Lauren Dittle, by email at lauren@breckcreate.org or by phone at 970 453 3364.
You can see the organic scupltures near the Riverwalk Center and along Ridge Street.
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