fresco c. 1405-1410
Castello Buonconsiglio, Trento, Italy
And Rest In Peace Stephen Sondheim.
Now in a wonderful collection in Dallas thanks to @theotherartfair -Dallas
Prints available at: https://www.saatchiart.com/print/Painting-Sunday-Afternoon-With-Georges/25560/4466252/view
"Sunday Afternoon with Georges" by Gregg Chadwick@GreggChadwick @18thStreetArts @SaatchiArt @theotherartfair #GeorgesSeurat #ParkPaintings pic.twitter.com/FdfUoLexnz
— Airport2Park (@Airport2Park) December 2, 2021
From the Biden family to yours – Happy Thanksgiving. pic.twitter.com/r0mhQtQS69
— President Biden (@POTUS) November 25, 2021
Happy Thanksgiving! https://t.co/zkaGK2JOxi
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) November 25, 2021
As you are shopping, prepping and preparing your Thanksgiving meals, we'd like you to know a little more about the work behind every ingredient and the people doing that work.
— United Farm Workers (@UFWupdates) November 22, 2021
Here's a thread for everyone who wants to thank a farm worker this week. #WeFeedYou pic.twitter.com/XPpRfbOmiA
Mayita shared this photo taken in the sweet potato fields of California. Her youngest daughter wanted a picture in the fields to show she was proud of her mom being a farm worker and proud of how hard she worked to invest in her children’s opportunities. pic.twitter.com/97EU425Pmv
— United Farm Workers (@UFWupdates) November 22, 2021
Here’s where we pause to remind you: we say #WeFeedYou because you’d have nothing on that Thanksgiving table without farm workers.
— United Farm Workers (@UFWupdates) November 22, 2021
Supporting us during the season of thanks and giving will help fund change all year long.
DONATE HERE: https://t.co/dnHjgtuTOh pic.twitter.com/QWWZyo93GJ
by Gregg Chadwick
(First Published November 11, 2010)
Winslow Homer
As I painted Ocean, Otters, Oil and other artworks in my Fragile Earth series, I have been listening to the environmentally and socially conscious Australian band Midnight Oil. In 1990 Midnight Oil created a guerilla performance in front of Exxon headquarters in New York City with a banner reading, "Midnight Oil Makes You Dance, Exxon Oil Makes Us Sick," as they played in protest of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. This week Midnight Oil has released a new song about our global climate crisis that illuminates the peril in which we find our fragile earth. This new Midnight Oil song Rising Seas has found its way to the top of my studio playlist and inspires me to keep speaking out, to keep creating, to keep caring about the future of our planet.
Sea otters: Back by pawpular demand! Once hunted to almost extinction, these ecosystem engineers are slowly making a comeback in California and transforming the coast along the way. pic.twitter.com/zOwCfMs5cp
— Monterey Bay Aquarium (@MontereyAq) September 23, 2022
"SOS - Save Our Seas"at @lagunaartgallery in Mission Viejo, California.
Please join me at the opening on November 6, 2021 from 3-6 pm.
555 THE SHOPS AT MISSION VIEJO, MV, CA 92691 suite 928A
TF. 1-888-9-FINEART | Gallery 949-257-9008
info@lagunaart.com
Gallery Hours:
MON - SAT 11AM - 7PM
SUN 12PM - 6PM
This artwork is part of a new series of paintings that considers the threats to our planet from Climate Change, greed, hate, and war. There is a mysterious beauty to life itself that I am constantly inspired by.
I first became aware of the fragile nature of our planet as an elementary school student at Linda Vista Elementary School in Mission Viejo, California. For Christmas one year, I asked my parents for the book “Wildlife in Danger” published by the IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature). They are still an important organization providing information, plans, and hope for our endangered earth. Worried about the environment as a kid, I drew pictures of animals constantly. Now I am bringing out a series of paintings that shed light on climate change, the beauty of the natural world, and our place with other species.
Also I was pleased to read today's new article in @wired - The Cutest Way to Fight Climate Change? Send in the Otters
Saving California's adorable (and very hungry) sea otters helps control other species, leading to the growth of more carbon-sequestering vegetation.
#art #SeaOtters #MarineLife #MissionViejo #Irvine #OrangeCounty #OCCulture #climatechange #environment #SaveOurSeas
Good News! Wampanoag, who helped Pilgrims survive, win rights to tribal lands https://t.co/Muf70Jfzm2
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) December 31, 2021