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Riled Up is a journal of science, the environment, exploration, new technology, and related commentary.  Contributors include scientists, explorers, engineers, and others who provide perspectives and context not typically offered in general news circulation.  For interested readers, additional resources are included.

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John Wolseley (credit: John Wolseley)

Artists view the natural world in a myriad of ways: writers produce insightful books; photographers capture stunning landscapes; filmmakers produce films highlighting every subject you can imagine, while painters add their input liberally on canvas, wood, or walls. The Australian conceptual artist John Wolseley uses a personal and visceral approach in developing his paintings. They carry a strong environmental and sustainability ethic that draws attention to our connections with the natural world. The painter explains his unusual approach towards creating illustrations which he hopes will have a strong impact. WHB

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