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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
11x15in
About this artwork
I painted "Global Warming: The Polar Bear" in 2016. A polar bear's success as the top predator in the arctic circle depends on ice. Ice enables the polar bear to amble out onto the thick ice to areas and water holes where seals come up for air and rest. A large population of seals depends on a significant amounts of arctic cod, and vast mounts of cod rely on huge numbers of krill. And at the bottom of this arctic food chain is the green algae that… blankets the bottom of the ice, all fed by a weak arctic sun. So, why is the polar bear in danger? Carbon dioxide and other pollutants are flooding our oceans and elevating the temperature of our seas. The arctic seas are growing warmer, glaciers are melting at a more rapid pace, and the ice is getting thinner each decade. Seals, fish, krill, and other marine organisms are struggling for survival and changing their behaviors as a response.
David Ralph is a contemporary artist who lives in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. About twenty-five years ago, David had a vision to create a series of abstract watercolor paintings that explored the female figure through curve, line, and a composition of varying shapes of color, value, and pattern. This exploration led to a distinctive style that has shaped David’s unique brand of painting ever since. In trying to describe and categorize his style of art, David Ralph has coined the term “Geoformism”. According to David, Geoformism is defined as a style of contemporary abstract art that focuses on the form of a subject (or object) and its underlying geometric essence. It contains elements of both geometric abstraction and figurative realism. Today, David continues to create abstract compositions of the female figure as well as other themes of interest such as nature, music, landscape, sports, politics/people, and cityscapes.