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These 4 x scroll paintings are two sided; each side is different.  

In the photos, the Scrolls are in the South Goan jungle, where the interplay with the Habitat and with light is significant.    

I painted them whilst on a Climate Change Art residency to South Goa @wildbiyoo in January this year, 2020.  I only used Art materials that are natural and kind to the environment; such as Ash from the fire pits and Natural Paints such as Indigo and local Poplin cotton.  

Natural Paints due to their nature, fade over time and have a Natural lifespan.

The imagery incorporates traces from the surrounding South Goan jungle flora, as well as traces of seashore flotsam and jetsam. 

The debris washed up by the Indian Ocean reflects the huge rubbish problem in India.  Yet these scrolls are created with hope for preserving our Planet.  

The collection of 4 x scrolls is hung on Bamboo struts on Coconut string, which I can provide with the sale.  The price includes all 4 Scrolls.

I reflect 'imperfections', such as torn fishing nets that I found on the seashore of the Indian Ocean.  I allude to the man made Climate Crisis.  My use of ashes from the fire pits as an art material points to the destruction of our Planet through global warming, Wild Fires and deliberate burning and clearing of our Rain-forests.  

However, hope is also present in this Artwork.  Ash, if used constructively, can also fertilise and create new beginnings and the very act of creation requires a positive belief that change can come about.
These 4 x scroll paintings are two sided; each side is different.  

In the photos, the Scrolls are in the South Goan jungle, where the interplay with the Habitat and with light is significant.    

I painted them whilst on a Climate Change Art residency to South Goa @wildbiyoo in January this year, 2020.  I only used Art materials that are natural and kind to the environment; such as Ash from the fire pits and Natural Paints such as Indigo and local Poplin cotton.  

Natural Paints due to their nature, fade over time and have a Natural lifespan.

The imagery incorporates traces from the surrounding South Goan jungle flora, as well as traces of seashore flotsam and jetsam. 

The debris washed up by the Indian Ocean reflects the huge rubbish problem in India.  Yet these scrolls are created with hope for preserving our Planet.  

The collection of 4 x scrolls is hung on Bamboo struts on Coconut string, which I can provide with the sale.  The price includes all 4 Scrolls.

I reflect 'imperfections', such as torn fishing nets that I found on the seashore of the Indian Ocean.  I allude to the man made Climate Crisis.  My use of ashes from the fire pits as an art material points to the destruction of our Planet through global warming, Wild Fires and deliberate burning and clearing of our Rain-forests.  

However, hope is also present in this Artwork.  Ash, if used constructively, can also fertilise and create new beginnings and the very act of creation requires a positive belief that change can come about.
These 4 x scroll paintings are two sided; each side is different.  

In the photos, the Scrolls are in the South Goan jungle, where the interplay with the Habitat and with light is significant.    

I painted them whilst on a Climate Change Art residency to South Goa @wildbiyoo in January this year, 2020.  I only used Art materials that are natural and kind to the environment; such as Ash from the fire pits and Natural Paints such as Indigo and local Poplin cotton.  

Natural Paints due to their nature, fade over time and have a Natural lifespan.

The imagery incorporates traces from the surrounding South Goan jungle flora, as well as traces of seashore flotsam and jetsam. 

The debris washed up by the Indian Ocean reflects the huge rubbish problem in India.  Yet these scrolls are created with hope for preserving our Planet.  

The collection of 4 x scrolls is hung on Bamboo struts on Coconut string, which I can provide with the sale.  The price includes all 4 Scrolls.

I reflect 'imperfections', such as torn fishing nets that I found on the seashore of the Indian Ocean.  I allude to the man made Climate Crisis.  My use of ashes from the fire pits as an art material points to the destruction of our Planet through global warming, Wild Fires and deliberate burning and clearing of our Rain-forests.  

However, hope is also present in this Artwork.  Ash, if used constructively, can also fertilise and create new beginnings and the very act of creation requires a positive belief that change can come about.
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Jungle Installation Painting

Katy Sayers Green

United Kingdom

Painting, Watercolor on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 22 W x 125 H x 0.2 D in

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These 4 x scroll paintings are two sided; each side is different. In the photos, the Scrolls are in the South Goan jungle, where the interplay with the Habitat and with light is significant. I painted them whilst on a Climate Change Art residency to South Goa @wildbiyoo in January this year, 2020. I only used Art materials that are natural and kind to the environment; such as Ash from the fire pits and Natural Paints such as Indigo and local Poplin cotton. Natural Paints due to their nature, fade over time and have a Natural lifespan. The imagery incorporates traces from the surrounding South Goan jungle flora, as well as traces of seashore flotsam and jetsam. The debris washed up by the Indian Ocean reflects the huge rubbish problem in India. Yet these scrolls are created with hope for preserving our Planet. The collection of 4 x scrolls is hung on Bamboo struts on Coconut string, which I can provide with the sale. The price includes all 4 Scrolls. I reflect 'imperfections', such as torn fishing nets that I found on the seashore of the Indian Ocean. I allude to the man made Climate Crisis. My use of ashes from the fire pits as an art material points to the destruction of our Planet through global warming, Wild Fires and deliberate burning and clearing of our Rain-forests. However, hope is also present in this Artwork. Ash, if used constructively, can also fertilise and create new beginnings and the very act of creation requires a positive belief that change can come about.

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Multi-paneled Painting:Watercolor on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 125 H x 0.2 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Katy is a London based fine artist. Her most recent collection takes a sideways look at bio-diversity collapse and climate change. It focuses on Trust and Betrayal between humanity and nature. Katy's artwork could be described as a kind of Figurative Abstraction and the starting point is the observable natural world. Current mediums are oil and acrylic paint on canvas. Katy has a track record of creating compelling images that speak to the heart, soul and mind. Katy has stories to tell. Enquiries welcome and visits to North London studio by arrangement. Call 07951 415699.

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