
There are several beasts in this painting, depending on how you look at it. One of them is a pelican, and if you use your imagination, you might see the inside of his belly and the contents of his lunch.
Seeing how our oceans and waterways are grossly polluted, his lunch probably contains bits of plastic and toxic matter that will undoubtedly be the cause of his demise, among other wildlife, and eventually, humanity.
Until there are some major changes in environmental conservatory our demise is inevitable, but we can all help make a difference! Please visit the Surfrider Foundation website and read these 10 ways to rise above plastics and help reduce your plastic footprint! We must take action, NOW.
Dont know about beasts, but there is a lot of energy here.
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I must agree with you there, thanks, Graham!
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It does look beastly.
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It’s not a pretty painting, but it has something to say!
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Very cool, colorful & creative artwork, Tiffany 🙂
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Thank you, Phil!
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🔥🍄🔥
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Thank you for visiting, Peter!
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I don’t see the pelican but I do see Toucan Sam as clear as day.
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That’s the name of that bird, I was trying to think of what those are called! Yeah, it could be the Fruit Loops bird! Lol!
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Powerful piece to go with a powerful truth! Yeah, not a a pretty piece, Tiffany, but it definitely reflects our polluted predicament!
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I see the pelican once you mentioned it. Very moving piece 👍
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Amazing art work, I love how colorful it is!
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Thank you very much, Sophia! I appreciate your stopping by!
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Royal regal, power
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