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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
"Global Warming" is an imaginatie composition. I envision the Earth at a moment of cosmic reckoning, a world suspended between beauty and catastrophe. Vivid reds surge like heat waves across the canvas, consuming the tranquil blues and greens of a fragile planet. The abstracted forms suggest both planetary movement and emotional turbulence, reflecting humanity’s role in the planet’s transformation.
"Global Warming” stands as a visual metaphor for… the human condition in the age of climate uncertainty. My aim is to translate planetary distress into color, creating a dialogue between emotion and ecology. This work resists despair by illuminating beauty within crisis, reminding us that awareness itself can be an act of hope.
Portus Ojomo was born in 1952 at Ile-Ife Nigeria. Studied fine arts at the Immaculate Conception College. in Benin-City, Nigeria. In 1973, fulfilled his childhood artistic dreams where he graduated as a Monumentale artist at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium in 1978. He is indicated in the publication Arto 2000 Biografical Lexicon Plastische Kunst in Belgie 1830 - 2000. Ojomo has fulfilled several commisioned works for official entities. His techniques defy boundaries, flowing effortlessly between realism, expressionism, figurative and abstract forms, engaging viewers in a visual dialogue that invites curiosity and introspection.