My Climate Change Themed Paintings for Hercules Library
It all begins with an idea.
My artist friend, Chris Granillo, forwarded me the invitation to a community art installation at Hercules Public Library. The theme was conservation and environmentalism, so I jumped at the opportunity.
The description said, “Conservation as a movement focuses on protecting species from extinction, maintaining and restoring habitats, enhancing ecosystem services, and protecting biological diversity. How do you help the planet thrive?”
Many people who use local libraries are of school age. As a young girl, I remember spending sleepless nights worrying sick about the end of the world and the destruction of animals. So, this is a great opportunity for me to revisit these acute feelings and channel them into my art.
The event required only one work, but I created three panels. One canvas didn’t seem enough to encompass the scope of the crises we humans caused throughout the planet, so I decided to invoke the fundamental elements of which living beings are made: wind, fire, and water.
Please read the descriptions I sent to the library with my paintings. And if you have time, visit the library to view the paintings. I will be at the artists’ reception on Saturday, September 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. You can vote on your favorite art created by local artists, including me. I would love to see you there!