Original artwork description:

A symbolic depiction of global warming. Using one of my favourite icons, the goldfish bowl, to represent a fragile ecology heated up by the reckless industrialised burning of the greedy capitalists. The landscape is broken and shadowed by clouds in which human beings can barely exist. The land mass on the goldfish bowl is melting away and running down to form the poles of the fantasy fairground occupied by destructive riders.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

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#stretch limo #fish #symbolism #octopus #turtle #goldfish #whales #balloons #daniel loveday #apocalypse #carousel #chimney stacks #merry go round 

Carousel IV (2019) Oil painting
by Daniel Loveday

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A symbolic depiction of global warming. Using one of my favourite icons, the goldfish bowl, to represent a fragile ecology heated up by the reckless industrialised burning of the greedy capitalists. The landscape is broken and shadowed by clouds in which human beings can barely exist. The land mass on the goldfish bowl is melting away and running down to form the poles of the fantasy fairground occupied by destructive riders.

Materials used:

Oil on canvas

Tags:
#stretch limo #fish #symbolism #octopus #turtle #goldfish #whales #balloons #daniel loveday #apocalypse #carousel #chimney stacks #merry go round 
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I think of myself as much a storyteller as an artist with my favoured themes of the environment, of politics and the imagination. My ideas are often unique to me... Read more

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