Artwork by Aberjhani along with books by him will be available for purchase as part of his participation in Local Author Day on March 24, 2024, in Lafayette Square in the city of Savannah, Georgia (USA). Much of the artwork on display for the event will reflect themes explored in his books on Savannah.

Art-Notes on Climate Change Is Not Fake News TEXT EDITION

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Art-Notes on Climate Change Is Not Fake News TEXT EDITION

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"Climate Change Is Not Fake News TEXT EDITION" is mixed media horizontal landscape-formatted artwork consisting of text, urbanscape photography, layered oil, digital painting, and signature Postered Chromatic Poetics digital processing. This print is the first of a pair examining public narratives pertaining to how reports on climate change are perceived and interpreted.

The design, featuring a floating multi-colored rectangle with over-sized fire-colored text reading "Climate Change Is Not Fake News," make it ideal for use in school classrooms, or as a conversation-starter in more private settings. It is also especially appropriate for those who like to wear t-shirts or carry bags that make strong statements about important contemporary issues.

The colors at the center of the image reflect those which have dominated 2018 reports on global warming, and the colors radiating out from it symbolize hopefulness for the future (to view image please click the link at the bottom of this page or copy and paste this one https://fineartamerica.com/featured/climate-change-is-not-fake-news-text-edition-aberjhani.html ).

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Debates get underway every day about the severity of climate change, or global warming, in the modern era and hopefully some will find this work useful. Is climate change real or is it just fake news which media uses to stir up drama and boost ratings? Some claim we are experiencing a period of increased planetary warming as part of a natural pattern of changes in the Earth's atmosphere. Others say we are experiencing the direct impact of human disregard for the environment. This, they say, has brought us close to a "tipping point" likely to have increasingly catastrophic results. The divisions are so clear-cut that one U.S. presidential administration (Barack Obama's) readily signed up for the historic 2015 Paris Agreement on global warming. But the next administration (Donald Trump's) just as quickly nullified U.S. participation in the program set to begin in 2020.

No matter which side of the debates you stand on, video footage of huge shelves of ice breaking off from the Antarctic, raging fires devouring communities in California (56 currently nationwide), heatwaves causing Europeans to faint in the streets, and horrific floods in India and elsewhere are unsettling. Therefore, they are forcing more and more dialogues on the subject.

Aberjhani
21 August 2018