And Yet Another Devastating Flood - Madagascar
And Yet Another Devastating Flood - Madagascar
Michael James Freedman
Sumi Ink on Paper
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When It Rains, It Pours.
Climate change has warmed the ocean and the air so much that the atmosphere holds more water. A tropical storm that would normally have brought slightly elevated amounts of rainfall now causes devastating floods that leave the poor homeless.
This storm was in Madagascar, a country known for its deserts and crazy succulents. In one day they received the same amount of rain as they normally do in a month, even during the rainy season.
Available as Framed Original and Prints
The original is 16" x 12" and is framed and matted in a 22" x 16" black frame with a simple white mat. The prints are beautiful accurate representations of the original. They are printed on 19" x 13" archival Hahnemuhle German Etching paper with a .5" border on the sides and 1.5" borders on the top and the bottom.