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Published: 2017-05-09 19:25:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 8414; Favourites: 387; Downloads: 138
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Oil, 18 x 24 inFor thousands of years, multitudes of agricultural societies have worshiped this bringer of light and warmth, knowing it's critical (if magical seeming) role in growing their life-sustaining crops.
Our sun is the engine that powers our solar system. With slight exception, all the energy we use came from this star. Temperature variations on the earth's surface drive the winds. For billions of years, organisms have been photosynthesizing it's light and storing the energy that we now use as fossil fuels. Our atmosphere traps the sun's heat and keeps us from freezing to unlivable temperatures every night. We have evolved in a stable balance of atmospheric insulation, but now, as we burn billions of years of stored solar energy, we risk turning our energy savior into our fiery scourge. Luckily, with photovoltaic (solar) panels we have found a way to directly harness the sun's energy without altering our atmosphere. Hopefully we will soon make broad use of these scientific (if magical seeming) devices to avoid angering our source.
Here's a great video on exactly how the greenhouse effect works: youtu.be/sTvqIijqvTg
Get your own solar panels to appease our source here (whether you own your roof or not): http://www.arcadiapower.com/solar
Prints: http://robrey.storenvy.com/
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Larussen [2022-11-02 21:46:33 +0000 UTC]
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Slangolator [2020-09-19 16:41:55 +0000 UTC]
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The-Macromancer [2018-07-28 13:18:49 +0000 UTC]
Very impressive piece. I love how you use women as tremendous avatars of the cosmos.
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MariaEnzianiaKober [2017-10-05 14:38:32 +0000 UTC]
Wow - this is an amazing painting!
The way you applied the paint makes it look like liquid - and the "energy" that you also describe in your description is almost feelable. I also love the color-tones you used, and you also got that woman's anatomy very well - I love how she gives that whole picture a whole lot of detail, that might not be visible without her.
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kopfstoff [2017-05-09 22:32:46 +0000 UTC]
amazing colours! i really love your analog skills. its amazing. seriously.
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MensjeDeZeemeermin [2017-05-09 21:28:28 +0000 UTC]
That's just tremendous--1930's pulp color good.
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