
Nature’s Pulse
17"x22" Poster Print Inspired By Washington State’s Natural Beauty And Created As A Call For Conservation By Ethan Magnaghi (wooden hanger included)
"“Nature’s Pulse” is a conservation poster that visually and emotionally reconnects us with the land we live on—specifically the rich natural beauty of Washington State. The heart at the center of the design is composed of elements from the region’s landscapes—trees, rivers, grasslands, and wildlife—symbolizing that nature is not separate from us; it is us. This piece was created to remind viewers that the environment is more than scenery—it’s the life force we depend on. The message “Nature beats at the heart of us all” reinforces this shared connection, calling for care, urgency, and responsibility. In an age of rapid environmental loss, this poster serves as both a love letter to nature and a plea to protect what sustains us before it’s too late. Through this work, I aim to evoke emotion, reflection, and action—because when nature suffers, so does the heart of humanity."
Nature’s Pulse
17"x22" Poster Print Inspired By Washington State’s Natural Beauty And Created As A Call For Conservation By Ethan Magnaghi (wooden hanger included)
"“Nature’s Pulse” is a conservation poster that visually and emotionally reconnects us with the land we live on—specifically the rich natural beauty of Washington State. The heart at the center of the design is composed of elements from the region’s landscapes—trees, rivers, grasslands, and wildlife—symbolizing that nature is not separate from us; it is us. This piece was created to remind viewers that the environment is more than scenery—it’s the life force we depend on. The message “Nature beats at the heart of us all” reinforces this shared connection, calling for care, urgency, and responsibility. In an age of rapid environmental loss, this poster serves as both a love letter to nature and a plea to protect what sustains us before it’s too late. Through this work, I aim to evoke emotion, reflection, and action—because when nature suffers, so does the heart of humanity."