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Submission Number: 1160
Submission ID: 1160
Submission UUID: 8952c63e-3252-4c68-9a76-82afae9684a5

Created: Sun, 02/25/2024 - 19:27
Completed: Sun, 02/25/2024 - 23:47
Changed: Thu, 04/04/2024 - 18:38

Remote IP address: 142.214.240.6
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No
Current page: Complete
Title of Artwork "Half-life of a Home - The Withering of a Warming World"
Photo of Artwork
Submission Category Digital Art
Mediums used to create artwork. Select ALL that apply. Digitally Generated Art, Pen/Ink, Watercolour Paint, Other
Size of Artwork in inches. Length x Width x Height (i.e. 12 x 8 x 6) 6.75 x 6.75
Is this an Original Piece or a Reproduction? Original Piece
Art Description (What inspired you to create the artwork?) This conceptual original piece was created to represent the flora and fauna drastically affected by climate change. The platform the polar bears are all standing on is meant to be the final platform that remains after all the ice in the Arctic has molten with the red representing melting, where they are looking out in despair with nowhere to go. The cracks signify this final platform is about to suddenly give way, where there is one polar bear about to fall through the cracks, which signifies their extinction if human action is not taken to prevent it. The orange sky represents worldwide forest fires which are made very possible by global warming and the deep blue below the platform represents the nothingness of the ocean waiting to rise and swallow everything. The tree with birds flying away signifies the reality that animals are losing their home because of the flora being damaged due to uninhabitable conditions. Finally, the half of the tree that is withered signifies the trees dying because of climate change but the half that is green and unwithered shows that there is still time to reverse climate change, as I hope we can do in time.
What year was the artwork created? 2024
First Name JOHNATTAN
Last Name RAMCHARRAN
Student Number (i.e. N01234567) N01474759
Program of Study Electrical Engineering Technology - Control Systems
Campus North
How did you hear about the Art Show? Email
Date Submitted 25-02-2024
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