Sarah Kaizar is an illustrator and designer based in Philadelphia. Her work is often created with a painted gouache or acrylic-wash ground and layered with hand-drawn hatched pen and ink. Sarah spends a lot of time thinking about natural and environmental conservation, care, and stewardship, and these themes are common in her work and projects. She is the author of two books. HIKER TRASH: Notes, Sketches + Other Detritus on the Appalachian Trail is an illustrated work based on her experience consecutively hiking 2,200+ miles from Georgia to Maine, published by Mountaineers Books. Her second book illustrates stories about North American bird conservation and citizen science and is titled RARE AIR: Endangered Birds, Bats, Butterflies and Bees. This title was recognized as a finalist for Foreword’s INDIES 2023 Book of the Year in the Ecology and Environment category. Sarah’s new AT Feed series is a space to reflect on the confluence of news media, artificial intelligence, and public understanding (or misunderstanding) of current issues regarding nature, the environment, and climate. Learn more about the AT Feed at at feed
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December 18, 2024
by Sarah Kaizar
We are delighted to introduce a new project today, Sarah Kaizar’s ‘AT feed,’ a humorous look at today’s climate change media postings online. Made with the magic assistance of AI.
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