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by David Ralph
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Global Warming The Polar Bear" by David Ralph. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Global Warming: The Polar Bear - A polar bear's success as the top predator in the arctic circle depends on ice. Ice enables the polar bear to amble... more
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Global Warming: The Polar Bear - A polar bear's success as the top predator in the arctic circle depends on ice. Ice enables the polar bear to amble out onto the thick ice to areas and water holes where seals come up for air and rest. A large population of seals depends on a significant amounts of arctic cod, and vast mounts of cod rely on huge numbers of krill. And at the bottom of this arctic food chain is the green algae that blankets the bottom of the ice, all fed by a weak arctic sun. So, why is the polar bear in danger? Carbon dioxide and other pollutants are flooding our oceans and elevating the temperature of our seas. The arctic seas are growing warmer, glaciers are melting at a more rapid pace, and the ice is getting thinner each decade. Seals, fish, krill, and other marine organisms are struggling for survival and changing their behaviors as a response. Thawing permafrost and smoldering fires in the arctic tundra are releasing methane gas that, along with carbon dioxide in t...
David Ralph is a contemporary artist and illustrator currently living in Maryland. David's style of painting and illustration can best be described as geometric abstraction with influences ranging from the cubist paintings of Pablo Picasso to the primitive, cutout shapes of Henri Matisse. Other notable influences for David were Paul Cezanne's fragmented landscapes and the geometrically-divided, flat-color canvases of Piet Mondrian. To David, the simple elegance of the curve, the line, and the circle create the ideal two-dimensional plain of visual interest and appeal. And, to add color intensity, value contrast and balance to this space - along with repetition, texture and pattern - is to create a perfect harmony. It is to this goal that...
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