Elijah McKenzie-Jackson’s artwork, “Children of the Revolution,” presents a modern reinterpretation of the 90s superhero: Captain Planet as a GEN Z changemaker. Created specifically for The Captain Planet Foundation’s 2024 Gala, aimed at fundraising for charitable causes, this piece was crafted with acrylic paint on A2 paper.
And reimagined here for Captain Planet Foundation’s Vote for Climate campaign, a young boy wears a red cape with a globe emblem signifying Captain Planet, advocating for global responsibility and activism. Wearing a polar-bear hat, he symbolizes themes of nature and environmentalism, emphasizing the urgency for biodiversity protection in the face of climate change. And his battered shirt symbolizes the immense time, effort, and setbacks the climate movement has faced, yet we continue to persevere.
THE PRODUCTS
Each of our hand-crafted designs draws on rich inspiration, resulting in unique products that embody eco-conscious values. Made to order, these items ensure minimal waste, aligning with a sustainable lifestyle. With high-quality threading, they are built to last for years, serving not just as beautiful accessories but as lasting reminders to champion climate advocacy. And that’s not all: all proceeds will go to support Captain Planet Foundation’s mission to empower young problem solvers to save the planet.
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Vote For Climate Dad Hat$25.00
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Vote For Climate Eco Hoodie$60.00
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Vote for Climate Eco Tote$25.00
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Vote for Climate Organic Shirt$35.00
“In my eyes, [this design] stands as a profound symbol of hope, a celebration of diversity. It speaks volumes about the power of socialization, yet it also emphasizes the crucial role of individual agency in dismantling neo-harmful biases, challenging entrenched ideals, and rectifying broken systems. To me, this piece embodies the potential for positive change my generation holds and underscores the collective strength found in embracing our differences.”
– ELIJAH MCKENZIE-JACKSON
About The Artist
Elijah McKenzie-Jackson, born in London, UK 2003, is a 20-year-old British visual artist renowned for his deep dedication to merging art with social advocacy, defining his distinct creative approach. Beginning at 15, his artistic journey launched with a significant leap forward with his first major publication in GQ Turkey’s Magazine: Earth and Sustainability Edition, where his How Would You Feel? The series was featured in a double spread alongside an artist spotlight, earning him early recognition. Subsequently, Elijah’s advocacy in climate and social justice rapidly gained recognition, highlighted by The New York Times naming him one of eight global leaders. His blend of art and activism has propelled him to significant endeavors, including collaborations in the Amazon Rainforest, speaking on global stages including but not limited to the EU Parliament, the House of Lords, the White House and leading international climate strikes, all focused on catalyzing societal change.
Influenced by pop art, protest signs, and street art, Elijah challenges conventional artistic norms and constantly seeks new explorations, often employing ink, acrylic, and spray paint in his creations. Elijah McKenzie-Jackson’s artistry stands as a testament to the potential of creative expression to enact cultural impact, representing a new age where art, media, and society collaborate to foster positive impact.
About Captain Planet Foundation
Captain Planet Foundation is an award-winning, US-based NGO that works collaboratively to engage and empower young people to be problem solvers for the planet.
As young people acknowledge the truth of a climate-insecure future, the Captain Planet Foundation works with partners to develop the tools, resources, strategies, and opportunities that engage youth, connect them with their communities and environment, and empower them to be active global citizens and collaborative agents of change for the planet.
CPF was formed in 1991 to support activated kids who were watching the critically-acclaimed animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers. This #1 Saturday morning cartoon was co-created by media mogul Ted Turner and series executive producer Barbara Pyle and ultimately aired in over 100 countries around the globe.