Climate Sizzle
by Lynn Raizel Lane
Title
Climate Sizzle
Artist
Lynn Raizel Lane
Medium
Painting - Every Brush Stroke Hand Painted Via Fine Art Mediums On Stretched Canvas
Description
This whimsical Climate Sizzle β€ is a professional, expressive painting, created by human hands with ACRYLICS in both traditional and original application methods, revealing this skilled artistβs unique, instinctive talent; presented through her original, artistic feelings. Lynn Raizel Lane is a fine artist of high vibration, creating art collections that express her passion for life, beauty, and whimsy. Your support in sharing her work on social media platforms like Facebook, X-Twitter, and Pinterest is appreciated. Please note that reproducing Lynn's artwork or images is not allowed under international copyright laws. Permission for any reproduction rights must be obtained directly from the artist.
ART WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR ππΆπ± . Have you ever burned your tail off (?)-Well, this Corgi dog did, maybe? Discover the artist's whimsically captivating portrayal of climate change using vibrant visuals. Observe a running Corgi dog challenged by a mischievous, giggling Sun while trying to reach water for relief before his lovely tail gets burnt off, as the tabby cat laughs at his plight. A feral kitten is darting away with a morbid fear of the excited dog in this hot weather crisis. Art can capture a carefree essence, and this imaginative original is brimming with character. This particular Corgi, complete with a tail (not docked), has a unique TALE to share (pun intended), as he showcases how not all Corgis are tailless. Perhaps this painting shows how the burning your tail off saying originated? So, this was a pretend scenario with a solar flare storm. It offers an explanation for the absence of tails on Corgis. But, seriously, the world's climate is continuously changing, as it has done throughout history. The menacing solar flare storm depicted may seem threatening, but it is unrelated to human activities. Solar flares are not influenced by us. Reflect on the artist's musings of blue roses among wildflowers as a potentially ominous symbol. Can increased climate awareness truly have any impact? Share your thoughts on this valid narrative with this artist's joyful, limitless creativity.
On a factual note: Corgis have their tails docked for both aesthetic and functional purposes. In the past, Pembroke Welsh Corgis had their tails docked to avoid injuries during livestock herding. This practice evolved into a tradition and a breed standard enforced by the AKC. Nevertheless, some individuals favor natural tails, considering them more appealing. Tail docking remains a subjective choice and is not essential for the dog's well-being or health. Queen Elizabeth truly LOVED her Corgi dogs, and she DID get to live long as the Queen of England, may God rest her soul.
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March 23rd, 2024
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Samuel HUYNH 24 Days Ago
Exciting news β Your fantastic artwork has been featured in "GREATEST OF ALL TIME" group! ππ¨ Feel free to spread the joy by adding it to our "2024 Featured Masterpieces Archive" in the Discussion section.
Lynn Raizel Lane replied:
3/25/2024 THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for this meaningful support in your group, Samuel.