As climate warms, we're seeing a longer-term drying and warming of both air and vegetation. Global warming has driven huge increases in wildfire. The 10 largest wildfires on record happened in 2020 and California set a new record from acres burned. This increasing heat, changing rain and snow patterns and other climate-related changes have vastly increased the likelihood that fire will start more often and more intensely. Wildfires impacts gravely on ecosystems, air, water quality and human health. Of course, wildfires are necessary for forest ecosystem. But their frequency and severity can throw things dangerously out of wack. This series depicts the effect of wildfires has on our ecosystems and how it relates large quantities of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
Alternate between painstaking depictions of specific wildfire and sweeping general views, I present the most emotionally charged aspects of landscape. Choosing the right color and making hundreds of decisions have become unconscious and instinctive. However for this particular theme, I relied mostly how canvas reacts to many layers of paints over many days of painting . By creating many layers and then destroying them with another application of paint, the background seems that have been thru severe destruction itself. Palette knives, brushes were used to create depth and texture. The atmospheric pespective was created by gradated colors.
- Subject Matter: Abstract landscape