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Blue Planet Inspired Art by Lindsey Keates Storm Idai, Silent Suffering, Africa. Internationally inspired Fine Art by Lindsey Keates
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Storm Idai, Silent Suffering, Africa. Internationally inspired Fine Art by Lindsey Keates

£3,750.00

120x60cm deep edged canvas.

Storm Idai, Africa by Lindsey Keates

£3,750.00

Lindsey Keates is an internationally inspired fine artist whose work transcends mere aesthetics to engage deeply with themes of societal injustice and wildlife conservation. Her latest piece, "Storm Idai," captures the emotional complexity of contemporary Africa, reflecting her commitment to elevate the voices of those who have been marginalized and disrespected.

Measuring 120x60cm, this striking painting, priced at £3,750.00, represents not just a labour of love but a declaration against exploitation. Each brushstroke is informed by Keates’ passionate belief in the beauty of the African people and their culture—a beauty that has often been overshadowed by historical and political turmoil.

Drawing inspiration from the pressing issues of wildlife conservation and geopolitical struggles, Keates critiques the disconnect between wealth distribution and the needs of the local populations. She is particularly concerned with the plight of Namibia, facing the harsh realities of elephant and rhino culling for sustenance while grappling with the legacies of colonialism.

In her art, Keates aims to marry the narratives of humans and nature, believing firmly that while people possess voices, the natural world remains voiceless. Through her work, she seeks to amplify this message, fostering awareness and sparking dialogue on these critical issues. Links can be found on www.lindseykeatescontemporaryrealism.uk

With a deep-seated belief in the power of forgiveness as a path to healing, Keates strives to create a more just future for both the people and wildlife that share our planet. Each painting is a stepping stone toward compassion and understanding, as she invites viewers to reflect on the intricate relationships between art, history, and social responsibility.

I have attached links to current issues I have found while researching information for the write-up.

Is Africa still neutral a year after the Ukraine War?

Namibia blocks ship over Israel war-crime concerns

Namibia to kill 700 animals including elephants to feed people amid record drought.

Americans Have a Surprisingly Large Appetite for Giraffe Parts

Brunt of Anti-Russian Sanctions 'Addressed' to Africa, WAFA Official Says

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120x60cm deep edged canvas.

Storm Idai, Africa by Lindsey Keates

£3,750.00

Lindsey Keates is an internationally inspired fine artist whose work transcends mere aesthetics to engage deeply with themes of societal injustice and wildlife conservation. Her latest piece, "Storm Idai," captures the emotional complexity of contemporary Africa, reflecting her commitment to elevate the voices of those who have been marginalized and disrespected.

Measuring 120x60cm, this striking painting, priced at £3,750.00, represents not just a labour of love but a declaration against exploitation. Each brushstroke is informed by Keates’ passionate belief in the beauty of the African people and their culture—a beauty that has often been overshadowed by historical and political turmoil.

Drawing inspiration from the pressing issues of wildlife conservation and geopolitical struggles, Keates critiques the disconnect between wealth distribution and the needs of the local populations. She is particularly concerned with the plight of Namibia, facing the harsh realities of elephant and rhino culling for sustenance while grappling with the legacies of colonialism.

In her art, Keates aims to marry the narratives of humans and nature, believing firmly that while people possess voices, the natural world remains voiceless. Through her work, she seeks to amplify this message, fostering awareness and sparking dialogue on these critical issues. Links can be found on www.lindseykeatescontemporaryrealism.uk

With a deep-seated belief in the power of forgiveness as a path to healing, Keates strives to create a more just future for both the people and wildlife that share our planet. Each painting is a stepping stone toward compassion and understanding, as she invites viewers to reflect on the intricate relationships between art, history, and social responsibility.

I have attached links to current issues I have found while researching information for the write-up.

Is Africa still neutral a year after the Ukraine War?

Namibia blocks ship over Israel war-crime concerns

Namibia to kill 700 animals including elephants to feed people amid record drought.

Americans Have a Surprisingly Large Appetite for Giraffe Parts

Brunt of Anti-Russian Sanctions 'Addressed' to Africa, WAFA Official Says

120x60cm deep edged canvas.

Storm Idai, Africa by Lindsey Keates

£3,750.00

Lindsey Keates is an internationally inspired fine artist whose work transcends mere aesthetics to engage deeply with themes of societal injustice and wildlife conservation. Her latest piece, "Storm Idai," captures the emotional complexity of contemporary Africa, reflecting her commitment to elevate the voices of those who have been marginalized and disrespected.

Measuring 120x60cm, this striking painting, priced at £3,750.00, represents not just a labour of love but a declaration against exploitation. Each brushstroke is informed by Keates’ passionate belief in the beauty of the African people and their culture—a beauty that has often been overshadowed by historical and political turmoil.

Drawing inspiration from the pressing issues of wildlife conservation and geopolitical struggles, Keates critiques the disconnect between wealth distribution and the needs of the local populations. She is particularly concerned with the plight of Namibia, facing the harsh realities of elephant and rhino culling for sustenance while grappling with the legacies of colonialism.

In her art, Keates aims to marry the narratives of humans and nature, believing firmly that while people possess voices, the natural world remains voiceless. Through her work, she seeks to amplify this message, fostering awareness and sparking dialogue on these critical issues. Links can be found on www.lindseykeatescontemporaryrealism.uk

With a deep-seated belief in the power of forgiveness as a path to healing, Keates strives to create a more just future for both the people and wildlife that share our planet. Each painting is a stepping stone toward compassion and understanding, as she invites viewers to reflect on the intricate relationships between art, history, and social responsibility.

I have attached links to current issues I have found while researching information for the write-up.

Is Africa still neutral a year after the Ukraine War?

Namibia blocks ship over Israel war-crime concerns

Namibia to kill 700 animals including elephants to feed people amid record drought.

Americans Have a Surprisingly Large Appetite for Giraffe Parts

Brunt of Anti-Russian Sanctions 'Addressed' to Africa, WAFA Official Says

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