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Catastrophic man-made global warming has become a real issue in the community today. As we all know eastern Australia has been recently plagued by destructive bushfires. Most commentators agree that the ensuing inferno has been ‘unprecedented’. Tens of millions of hectares of bush were burnt, hundreds of millions of fauna killed, thousands of homes destroyed and sadly, even souls lost. My art illustrates torment and anguish in the final fate of humans if they do nothing about the most important moral issue of our time. It is a metaphor for the unchecked human ethical degradation of the planet through rampant disregard for the warning message. Without repentance the end is turbid confusion and unending hopelessness from which there is no recovery. It is not the product of some esoteric philosophical debate but the reality laid upon us all.









