Original artwork description:

Sea Spectrum
pigments and acrylic on reclaimed wood
(floating canvas//shaped canvas)

After many years of observation of the different maps, studies and analysis of the different evolutions and influence of climate change, I had to investigate the sea side.
Water is essential to all of us, still we make decisions that have a negative impact on us and our future.
the evolution of sea levels, gravity field, water temperatures, and quality of water have been showing new increase of damages and alerting us to make a difference.

According to Nasa data after years of observations, satellites, and other resources we can have a concrete oversight of the different curves, maps, spectrum of impact on Earth.

Often we see the climate change on earth because we mostly live and depend on it but we forget that water is the essence of Earth, 71 % of Earth is water, remember that.

this work is collecting some of these data, the sea temperatures in Israel/Palestine. As you the last year has been intense, in many ways.
The question of land, the life and future have been louder than usual and needed.

In difficult times, two things remain, looking up, wondering the sky and what can it bring us, and data to rationalize with facts and evolution.

Future might be uncertain, but I believe by standing, being more inclusive and aware of our issues that one day we can find better solutions, for all.

As you might have noticed, gravity have always also been part of my process. Int his work i intend to display a new dynamic, uplifting negative space and create a new escape. irregular shape standing for awareness and future.
Inspiration may come from twisted situations, but being a colorfield artist, it always light in me a new way to look at my surrounding and create an escape or more minimal translation of what can be perceived as chaos.

the painting is structured as a floating canvas and should be hang in its diagonal (there is a support beam behind to keep the level with the wall)

106x103x5,5 cm
146 cm diagonale

Materials used:

pigments and acrylic on reclaimed wood

Tags:
#seascape #waves #geometrical #sea life #colorfield #climate change #spectrum #shape and form #border #temperature 
Sea Spectrum (2021)
Mixed-media painting
by Jessica Moritz

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Original artwork description
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Sea Spectrum
pigments and acrylic on reclaimed wood
(floating canvas//shaped canvas)

After many years of observation of the different maps, studies and analysis of the different evolutions and influence of climate change, I had to investigate the sea side.
Water is essential to all of us, still we make decisions that have a negative impact on us and our future.
the evolution of sea levels, gravity field, water temperatures, and quality of water have been showing new increase of damages and alerting us to make a difference.

According to Nasa data after years of observations, satellites, and other resources we can have a concrete oversight of the different curves, maps, spectrum of impact on Earth.

Often we see the climate change on earth because we mostly live and depend on it but we forget that water is the essence of Earth, 71 % of Earth is water, remember that.

this work is collecting some of these data, the sea temperatures in Israel/Palestine. As you the last year has been intense, in many ways.
The question of land, the life and future have been louder than usual and needed.

In difficult times, two things remain, looking up, wondering the sky and what can it bring us, and data to rationalize with facts and evolution.

Future might be uncertain, but I believe by standing, being more inclusive and aware of our issues that one day we can find better solutions, for all.

As you might have noticed, gravity have always also been part of my process. Int his work i intend to display a new dynamic, uplifting negative space and create a new escape. irregular shape standing for awareness and future.
Inspiration may come from twisted situations, but being a colorfield artist, it always light in me a new way to look at my surrounding and create an escape or more minimal translation of what can be perceived as chaos.

the painting is structured as a floating canvas and should be hang in its diagonal (there is a support beam behind to keep the level with the wall)

106x103x5,5 cm
146 cm diagonale

Materials used:

pigments and acrylic on reclaimed wood

Tags:
#seascape #waves #geometrical #sea life #colorfield #climate change #spectrum #shape and form #border #temperature 

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Jessica Moritz

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my practice is balancing toward painting and sculpture drived by colors. I create light study in many size and shapes using found materials and canvas. In the last years, i... Read more

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