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HB 2029, Holden Beach Pier 11x17 poster
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This is an 11x17 of my original HB 2029 painting.
This painting represents my environmental surf art series. As a science major and an artist I have found that there is a huge gap in environmental awareness between the science community and the general public. It has become my inspiration and challenge to help bridge this gap and spark interest in the environmental challenges humanity faces through my art. This painting shows a daunting futuristic rendition of my home break, Holden Beach, NC in the year 2029. I used neon spray paint to set a futuristic nuclear tone. The green slime has begun to take over the beach and the pier where birds now rummage. The message I want people to take away from this painting is that the changes we make today will affect our future in this lifetime. Take action now.
Pura Vida!
Artist Bio:My name is Sheila Faye and I am an Annapolis, Maryland native. I grew up surfing and spending summers in Fenwick Island, Delaware and Assateague Island National Seashore. The ocean inspires my art as well as my life. I try to capture its energy and movement in all my pieces. I love bold colors and expressive lines. My mediums of choice include Uni Posca Paint Pens, acrylic paint, ink, and spray paint. I recently graduated from Coastal Carolina University with a degree in Marine Science. The energy I find in water inspires my art, my career, and my spirit.
This painting represents my environmental surf art series. As a science major and an artist I have found that there is a huge gap in environmental awareness between the science community and the general public. It has become my inspiration and challenge to help bridge this gap and spark interest in the environmental challenges humanity faces through my art. This painting shows a daunting futuristic rendition of my home break, Holden Beach, NC in the year 2029. I used neon spray paint to set a futuristic nuclear tone. The green slime has begun to take over the beach and the pier where birds now rummage. The message I want people to take away from this painting is that the changes we make today will affect our future in this lifetime. Take action now.
Pura Vida!
Artist Bio:My name is Sheila Faye and I am an Annapolis, Maryland native. I grew up surfing and spending summers in Fenwick Island, Delaware and Assateague Island National Seashore. The ocean inspires my art as well as my life. I try to capture its energy and movement in all my pieces. I love bold colors and expressive lines. My mediums of choice include Uni Posca Paint Pens, acrylic paint, ink, and spray paint. I recently graduated from Coastal Carolina University with a degree in Marine Science. The energy I find in water inspires my art, my career, and my spirit.