Flamingo 1832:2016 - Key West (07.10.02), 2016

Flamingo 1832:2016 - Key West (07.10.02), 2016

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J. Steven Manolis (b. 1948-) Flamingo 1832:2016 - Key West (07.10.02), 2016 Watercolor, Acrylic and Gouache on paper 7 x 10 inches Framed Dimensions: 12.5h x 15.75w x 2.50d  inchesFramed in a natural wood shadow box. Nature is “God’s art,” according J. Steven Manolis. Manolis’ nature abstractions are his exploration of his relationship with nature and man's relationship with nature. He also uses his abstractions as a warning to man about climate change and protecting nature. The flamingo have been severely affected by climate change. The early Audubon paintings of the flamingo show a much more vibrant pink bird. As pollution and climate change  have affected the shrimp which the flamingo eat, its color has changed to a more orange pink color. Manolis points out through his painting, that man has to take care of the earth because the affects of the damage are permanent. Nature is also about celebrating beauty. Manolis explains, “The combination of pink and orange, supplemented by synerg

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