Original painting; 40cm x 40cm; oil and water based paints.
One and only version of this artwork. Exists nowhere else, not on this or any other support, not in this or any other size. It’ll be yours to enjoy. Forever.
Ladies and gents, brace yourselves! We're treading into uncharted danger territory. While some have been aware of the fossil fuel industry's excessive emissions for decades, we've got a bone to pick with Exxon and all the other oil giants. It turns out that in 1977, they knew full well that their fuel-burning ways were linked to global warming, yet kept it hush-hush! They must have been hoping we wouldn't spot the blazing Red Cross peeking over the horizon or notice our precious planet's ecosystem crumbling under our feet. Shame on you, Exxon! But all is not lost. Humanity still has a shot at saving our dear home, but we must pull our socks up and make changes—fast ! And hey, speaking of improvement, wouldn't it be grand to gaze upon this magnificent piece of art? It's like having our own little fiery planet in our living room. As for those naysayers who believe in the illusory planet B—listen up! It's time to face the music and step up. You have the power to do good, so don't bet on the wrong horse. This cotton-stretched, wooden-framed painting is the perfect size at 40cm x 40cm and is an absolute showstopper. So, do you think a ta real Planet B could even stand a chance against this stunning masterpiece? I think not!
Marios Heart-Art paintings are a constant reminder of how precious life is on this planet Earth. Marios Heart Art original paintings’ main endeavor is to activate a spontaneous awakening to the deep heartfelt realization of the absolute uniqueness and splendor of planet Earth. In that sense, Heart Art original paintings need to be seen as an important tool of the artist as environmental activist.Â
As a reminder, Heart Art fully adhere to green or eco friendly practices, whether it comes to producing, packaging or delivering my paintings to you. I use synthetically created heavy metal free pigments  when available, packaging of paintings using recyclable materials, shipping of paintings using zero emission, electric vehicles wherever available.Â