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BP Oil Spill and the Evil Behind it
BP Oil Spill and the Evil Behind it
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BP Oil Spill by Nathan Gibbs is a surreal ocean panorama bursting with psychedelic color. Cartoonish bubbles, sea creatures, and a peeling wave swirl across a vivid coral-pink sky. The blackended trees and the BP oil logo, along with other small references tell of the chaotic aftermath of the BP Oil Spill in the gulf. Blending street art, surf culture, and environmental symbolism, this coastal dreamscape is ideal for collectors of bold, modern beach-inspired abstract art.
Workbench monologues is a series of abstract surreal surf art and landscape paintings that often focus on a theme. That theme could be environmental, personal growth, or any other similar topics. I will hide images within the work such as eyes, animals, or subject matter related to the overall theme. They are very organic and texture heavy. Zoom in and take a closer look at paintings within the paintings and see what there is beyond the obvious.
Due to these nature of prints being made-to-order, all sales are final. All paper prints rolled in a tube. Canvas prints are shipped stretched unless otherwise requested. Once your order is processed for shipping, you will receive an email notifying you that a tracking number has been generated and your order is ready to ship. If you have any questions, please email.
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