Original artwork description:

This piece is part of my “Seven Deadly Sins Against the Earth” series. Plastic waste, overuse and pollution are huge problems facing the Earth right now as plastic cannot break down in nature like natural compostable products do. Sloth is represented here by the huge amounts of plastic waste that has been dumped by people who don't dispose of it responsibly by recycling it. I have chosen to show the planet overheating after getting strangled by the waste plastic. We need to decrease our use of plastic products as we now can see the hugely negative and harmful effects caused by our own actions. I have chosen to focus on the Asia region as plastic bags were invented in Taiwan and what was once seen as a convenient material has turned out not to be because of our Sloth and inability to use it responsibly and carefully.

This “7 Deadly Sins Against The Earth” series is inspired by the Climate Change crisis that has been known about and reported on throughout my whole life. I have wanted to create artwork about this subject for a while but have been waiting for the right ideas and imagery to develop. The final spark of inspiration for me was when the recent Corona Virus outbreak began and it really struck me how our lifestyles, societies and actions have led us to this current situation in time and things cannot change unless we actually do something to change them.
I am very fortunate to live in Taiwan and thankfully the government and people reacted and responded quickly and decisively to combat the Corona Virus outbreak and stop mass spreading. As it unfolded I noticed many other countries lack of response and reaction seemed like they believed it wouldn't affect them and they didn't need to prepare or change anything in their already established societies. As we all can see now, that was a huge mistake and needs to be learnt from and rectified for future such outbreaks.
It really got me thinking about how we all live on this planet together, our connections and relationships to each other and the Earth.
The Corona Virus epidemic has shown us all how fragile and finely balanced our lives and lifestyles are.
Advancements and huge leaps have been made at what cost?
Our habits and lifestyles need to be more in line with sustainability and reducing the costs and tolls on the natural world to be able to continue to progress in a and way that is not destroying lives and the planet so much.
The way that we produce and use oil and other natural resources is damaging our air quality, atmosphere, environment and creating larger more devastating storms. I see this as the Earths reaction to how we are treating it, it seems like throughout the 20th century we have industrialized at such a pace and created so much pollution that we made the planet sick.
Our incessant burning of fossil fuels that have been underground for 100's of millions of years increases the Carbon Density of the atmosphere increasing Global Warming.

I can see that Corona Virus symptoms shown in humans echo how we have been destroying the planet with our established greed and over use of fossil fuels for decades. A fever is equivalent to "global warming/rising temperatures" and difficulty breathing mirrors our "mass deforestation and pollution." Before the recent Epidemic we had already given the planet the symptoms of the Corona Virus.
We can see the many harmful and negative effects this excessive use and dependency on fossil fuels has caused and need to react and make changes now to save our planet and give ourselves a chance going forward. We don't have to destroy what we have for greed and money!
We all have a voice and I decided to use mine to help highlight this ongoing issue and support the use of alternative Greener Energies to try to stop this ongoing Fossil Fuel dependence catastrophe. We are living in the most Technologically and intellectually advanced stage of Mankind and we are talented enough to be able to see the costs and effects of things sooner that in previous ages, so we have no excuses not to change these harmful practices.
A note to International Buyers:
Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver worldwide at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
Any import duties, taxes and charges that may be payable are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges, if applicable, will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please message me to check if this might affect your purchase.

Materials used:

Ink and Acrylic Paint on Mountboard

Tags:
#save the planet stop global warming #mixed media impressionist environmental painting #portraits from the precipice environmental painting #respect nature with sustainable means #stop pollution and save the earth 
Sloth (2020)
Mixed-media painting
by David Lloyd

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This piece is part of my “Seven Deadly Sins Against the Earth” series. Plastic waste, overuse and pollution are huge problems facing the Earth right now as plastic cannot break down in nature like natural compostable products do. Sloth is represented here by the huge amounts of plastic waste that has been dumped by people who don't dispose of it responsibly by recycling it. I have chosen to show the planet overheating after getting strangled by the waste plastic. We need to decrease our use of plastic products as we now can see the hugely negative and harmful effects caused by our own actions. I have chosen to focus on the Asia region as plastic bags were invented in Taiwan and what was once seen as a convenient material has turned out not to be because of our Sloth and inability to use it responsibly and carefully.

This “7 Deadly Sins Against The Earth” series is inspired by the Climate Change crisis that has been known about and reported on throughout my whole life. I have wanted to create artwork about this subject for a while but have been waiting for the right ideas and imagery to develop. The final spark of inspiration for me was when the recent Corona Virus outbreak began and it really struck me how our lifestyles, societies and actions have led us to this current situation in time and things cannot change unless we actually do something to change them.
I am very fortunate to live in Taiwan and thankfully the government and people reacted and responded quickly and decisively to combat the Corona Virus outbreak and stop mass spreading. As it unfolded I noticed many other countries lack of response and reaction seemed like they believed it wouldn't affect them and they didn't need to prepare or change anything in their already established societies. As we all can see now, that was a huge mistake and needs to be learnt from and rectified for future such outbreaks.
It really got me thinking about how we all live on this planet together, our connections and relationships to each other and the Earth.
The Corona Virus epidemic has shown us all how fragile and finely balanced our lives and lifestyles are.
Advancements and huge leaps have been made at what cost?
Our habits and lifestyles need to be more in line with sustainability and reducing the costs and tolls on the natural world to be able to continue to progress in a and way that is not destroying lives and the planet so much.
The way that we produce and use oil and other natural resources is damaging our air quality, atmosphere, environment and creating larger more devastating storms. I see this as the Earths reaction to how we are treating it, it seems like throughout the 20th century we have industrialized at such a pace and created so much pollution that we made the planet sick.
Our incessant burning of fossil fuels that have been underground for 100's of millions of years increases the Carbon Density of the atmosphere increasing Global Warming.

I can see that Corona Virus symptoms shown in humans echo how we have been destroying the planet with our established greed and over use of fossil fuels for decades. A fever is equivalent to "global warming/rising temperatures" and difficulty breathing mirrors our "mass deforestation and pollution." Before the recent Epidemic we had already given the planet the symptoms of the Corona Virus.
We can see the many harmful and negative effects this excessive use and dependency on fossil fuels has caused and need to react and make changes now to save our planet and give ourselves a chance going forward. We don't have to destroy what we have for greed and money!
We all have a voice and I decided to use mine to help highlight this ongoing issue and support the use of alternative Greener Energies to try to stop this ongoing Fossil Fuel dependence catastrophe. We are living in the most Technologically and intellectually advanced stage of Mankind and we are talented enough to be able to see the costs and effects of things sooner that in previous ages, so we have no excuses not to change these harmful practices.
A note to International Buyers:
Shipping rates have increased in price all around the world due to Covid and other complications. Due to this I have had to increase the the cost of shipping my artworks in line with the Delivery Companies. I will always strive to find the cheapest possible option for the customer (usually my local POST OFFICE EMS Recorded Delivery, but unfortunately they don’t deliver worldwide at the moment) If the amount of shipping charged at purchase is less than the shipping company charges then I will refund the difference to the customer. This refund will be done after the picture has arrived safely and has been accepted.
Any import duties, taxes and charges that may be payable are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges, if applicable, will be the responsibility of the buyer. Please message me to check if this might affect your purchase.

Materials used:

Ink and Acrylic Paint on Mountboard

Tags:
#save the planet stop global warming #mixed media impressionist environmental painting #portraits from the precipice environmental painting #respect nature with sustainable means #stop pollution and save the earth 

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