How Big Is Your Footprint On Nature is a drawing by Angela Stanton which was uploaded on August 25th, 2014.
How Big Is Your Footprint On Nature
How Big Is Your Footprint On Nature came to me today as I was cooking. The oil drops on top of the hot water (cooking pasta) reminded me of feet like... more
Title
How Big Is Your Footprint On Nature
Artist
Angela Stanton
Medium
Drawing - Pencil Sketch
Description
How Big Is Your Footprint On Nature came to me today as I was cooking. The oil drops on top of the hot water (cooking pasta) reminded me of feet like that. I also had a big discussion today with a Facebook friend on the kind of footprint humans leave on earth and all the toxins we don;t even care about. So this little sketch is to call our attention to our toxins we create, and this includes art painted on canvas with oils!
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This is a digital hand painting yet looks quite like pencil. The benefit of buying a digital painting is that when canvas paint is presented on Fine Art America, it is only a photograph of the art. When it is digital painting, you get the actual original digital image with its textures if they exists well pronounced. In canvas art photographs the textures are flattened out completely so you end up with flat art for both touch and look. With digital art the print retains the textured look no matter what it is printed on.
Digital art is safer to the artist and the buyer since oils release toxic fumes, particularly as the colors are mixed. The thinner is also toxic. There is nothing toxic about a digital painting. :) Enjoy! And let us save our nature!
Uploaded
August 25th, 2014