Milpitas, California (PRWEB) November 23, 2017 -- Sujata Tibrewala's new exhibit at her home studio re-iterates the idea that we need to consider ourselves as citizens of the earth rather than restrict ourselves into man made borders. The recent upsurge of extreme weather conditions as predicted by scientists , a result of global warming only makes her convey her message through her paintings with extreme urgency.
The Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has developed the Goddard Earth Observing System (GEOS), a family of mathematical models. NASA just released an animation of the atmosphere during hurricane season. This new GEOS Simulation, involving "Aerosols"-- fine dust, smoke and salt particles, shows how salt and the vast plumes of dust coming off Africa caused Hurricane Harvey and Irma. Also the hurricane Ophelia which hit Ireland as a post tropical cyclone is shows to caused by smoke from Portugal's extensive fires and stream it north into the UK.
The paintings on display include "My beautiful world" features a black hole in the center of the painting from which emerges blooms of flowers signifying birth of new life from destruction, a hope that life will find a way to regenerate after the toughest of catastrophes. The basic elements of nature, air, water and fire spiral around this black hole, signifying the delicate nature of the balance, life on earth needs, in order for it to survive.
About the artist:
Sujata Tibrewala, a self-taught artist come engineer remarkably embodies the indomitable spirit of human existence through her works. Her works revolve around the theme of eco-feminism. She has exhibited her artworks in some of the most reputed venues around the globe such as University of Illinois, Chicago, Raw San Jose, Parallax Art Fair London, the Regional Commission of Arts St Louis, Life ForceArts Chicago, Mindworks Gallery Chesterfield, St. Louis Artists' Guild, Chesterfield Arts, Art World Association, Women's Caucus for the Arts, MySLART and Lalit Kala Academy, Delhi.
She shifted to the USA in 2010 from India and practices her craft and conducts art workshops at Bay Area, CA, where she resides presently.
Sujata Tiberwala, Pratibimba, http://www.pratibimba.in, +1 9018713008, [email protected]
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