"I'll Have the Peach Sherbet"

$180.00

8in x 8in

Acrylic mixed technique on canvas. Ready to hang.

ABOUT THIS PAINTING: Having transitioned from a fruit-averse child to an adult who appreciates and consumes a diverse array of fruits, I find myself emotionally entangled in the repercussions of climate change on Georgia's peach orchards.

The symbolism of the peach, with its tender hues and sweet taste, has always represented the beauty and abundance of nature.

Its decline mirrors the urgency of our times, reminding us that the effects of climate change reverberate through cultural legacies. In my artwork, I encapsulate the orchards' vulnerability, the resilience of farmers facing unprecedented challenges, and the need for collective action.

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8in x 8in

Acrylic mixed technique on canvas. Ready to hang.

ABOUT THIS PAINTING: Having transitioned from a fruit-averse child to an adult who appreciates and consumes a diverse array of fruits, I find myself emotionally entangled in the repercussions of climate change on Georgia's peach orchards.

The symbolism of the peach, with its tender hues and sweet taste, has always represented the beauty and abundance of nature.

Its decline mirrors the urgency of our times, reminding us that the effects of climate change reverberate through cultural legacies. In my artwork, I encapsulate the orchards' vulnerability, the resilience of farmers facing unprecedented challenges, and the need for collective action.

8in x 8in

Acrylic mixed technique on canvas. Ready to hang.

ABOUT THIS PAINTING: Having transitioned from a fruit-averse child to an adult who appreciates and consumes a diverse array of fruits, I find myself emotionally entangled in the repercussions of climate change on Georgia's peach orchards.

The symbolism of the peach, with its tender hues and sweet taste, has always represented the beauty and abundance of nature.

Its decline mirrors the urgency of our times, reminding us that the effects of climate change reverberate through cultural legacies. In my artwork, I encapsulate the orchards' vulnerability, the resilience of farmers facing unprecedented challenges, and the need for collective action.