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Artist Paints Portrait On Melting Iceberg To Illustrate Climate Change

  • November 18, 2015
  • Hawaii

Yoro spent a small some-more than a week scouting locations, hiking for miles and anticipating artistic ways to get his paint on a icy house floating in a sea.

“Once we had a final thought and judgment in place, we felt we had to find a approach to move this square to life,” Yoro told The Huffington Post. “I knew a square would not be as absolute if it weren’t for a specific locations and placement.”

To prepare, Yoro used a energy cavalcade to mountain skinny acrylic sheets (similar to plexiglass) onto a ice. Once they were fastened, he embellished directly on a sheets from his board, completing his eight-foot prolonged mural in late October. He estimates that a ice will have melted divided or damaged adult in only a few weeks, during that indicate a acrylic sheets will be retrieved.

“Just in a brief week we was there,” he explained to CNN

Yoro told HuffPost that, oftentimes, “humans don’t respond unless we indeed see a danger.” His childhood in Hawaii, he says, taught him to honour a land. “I felt a need to use my work in sequence to enthuse certain change in society,” he explained. 

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