This collaborative piece (Avantia Damberg, Albert Kramer and 7.1 Giovanni Abath) beautifully symbolizes the interconnectedness of life and nature, drawing inspiration from both human and natural elements. The human hand, reaching towards water and sun, represents the essential components that sustain life on Earth. The water signifies nourishment and the flow of life, while the sun embodies warmth and energy, both crucial for growth and survival.First Nation Creolisation pays homage to the indigenous cultures that have long respected and revered these natural forces. By uniting these elements into a single artwork, the artists highlight the harmony and balance necessary for a sustainable future. This piece serves as a reminder of our shared responsibility to care for the environment and honor the ancestral wisdom that guides us in living harmoniously with the Earth. Through this artwork, the artists invite viewers to reflect on their own connection to nature and the ways in which we can all contribute to a more unified and sustainable world.