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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x35.4in
About this artwork
Mediterranean ‘medicane’ storms and the climate future. Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones, often referred to as medicanes (a portmanteau of Mediterranean hurricanes), are meteorological phenomena occasionally observed over the Mediterranean Sea. Once every year or two, people living along the Mediterranean Sea hear the forecast for a “medicane,” a hybrid storm that – while not truly a tropical cyclone – delivers some of the same weather impacts… that hurricanes and cyclones do. A 2019 study from the Environmental Sciences Institute at the University of Castilla‐La Mancha in Spain offers some insights on what to expect by the end of the century. There are likely to be fewer storms, in keeping with a global trend that extends to fully tropical systems too. The increases in sea surface temperatures and other conditions will contribute to heavier rains and stronger storms primarily in the latter part of the century.
Isabelle Fournet is a multidisciplinary artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited in Europe and in the United States. Through her art, she explores themes relating to the environment and socio-economical development within the context of our shared humanity. Fournet's narrative based compositions are created in series using mainly oils, acrylics, graphite on canvas, linen, fabric or plexiglass.