Anthropogenic Crisis No. 9024 copyright 2018/2022 Douglas Stockdale - Last December I started on a small quest to find better ecological alternative inkjet printing papers for my use here in the US, which the Moab papers that are partly manufactured in Moab, Utah, were one of the finalist. To keep my printing costs in line,... Continue Reading →
Weather Warnings for 2022
Anthropogenic Crisis No. 070430 (Weather Omen) copyright 2017/21 Douglas Stockdale While developing my Anthropogenic Crisis series, I was reminded that while we lived in the Midwest, a really bad omen for a severe change in the weather was a greenish tint to the looming cloud clover. Usually that had meant that a tornado was likely... Continue Reading →
Looking ahead at 2022
Anthropogenic Crisis No. 103246 (Pathway Ahead) copyright 2021 Douglas Stockdale - ____ Usually during the time of the holidays between Christmas and New Years I find it to be a great time for self-reflection on what has this past year brought and what might be in store for the year ahead. Normally this would be... Continue Reading →
Eco-artist & Global Heating
Anthropogenic Crisis No. 1031 copyright 2021 Douglas Stockdale I had an opportunity to participate a couple of days ago in a pop-up exhibition and print critique at the Irvine Fine Arts Center (IFAC) with some of my recent artwork from my Anthropogenic Crisis series. Attempting to raise awareness about global heating that results from the... Continue Reading →
The Eco-Green environmentally conscious artist
Anthropogenic Crisis No. 085829 copyright 2021 Douglas Stockdale As I started to develop my new series, Anthropogenic Crisis, I was becoming more aware of the aspects of what it might mean to be an Eco-Green artist; someone who is concerned about the environment and becoming more worried about global-heating. I think it is like politics,... Continue Reading →
New series – Anthropogenic Crisis
Untitled (Anthropogenic Crisis No. 124555) copyright 2021 Douglas Stockdale - When I wrote about a potentially new series of re-imagined botanical subjects a few days ago, I was not really sure if this was going to be a series that had some wheels on it. As a friend stated when she looked at her recent... Continue Reading →