Pollution Darkens Surface Causing Increased Ice Melt
Ice and Snow Darkened by Pollution, Sculptural Watercolour® by Prue Bishop, 60 x 80 x 5 cm G06, 2023. Print.
In recent decades, the many fires burning in very distant forested parts of the planet, together with the ever-increasing amounts of particulate matter being discharged from power plants and wood-burning stoves etc have been a large source of pollution that has found its way all over the planet. As the particles
settle on the snow, they darken its surface; an effect that is now so noticeable that these once glistening-white ice-fields look, and indeed are, dirty.
This is a Printed product on high quality 224gsm watercolour paper. It is carefully rolled in a robust cardboard tube and mailed to you. You can read more about printing, sizing and mailing here.
settle on the snow, they darken its surface; an effect that is now so noticeable that these once glistening-white ice-fields look, and indeed are, dirty.
This is a Printed product on high quality 224gsm watercolour paper. It is carefully rolled in a robust cardboard tube and mailed to you. You can read more about printing, sizing and mailing here.