Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistEmily Colosimo Platinum Member CollectionAbstracts
Description Expessionism: Carbon is badly needly for rich soils. The building blocks of rich humus gives soil its density and nutrients. Tilling the soil has been much blamed for badly depleting soil of low carbon levels leaves the ground nutrient poor. It requires a great amount of fertilizer and pesticide solution to support crops with low carbon levels. This method will thin and erode the soil, reduce retention of water, and bares low crop yield during times of drought. Regaining carbon to sustain a rich soil capacity and help boon farm productivity its levels would have to triple. A technique known as carbon or regenerative farming would need to be used to help sustain it rather than todays industrial-scale single crop type. It begins by diversifying thriving amount of plants and animals to the farmland that will help take the carbon out of the atmosphere and reabsorb it into the cycle of farming where it belongs. This will reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide. If they dont do this carbon will continue to escape from soil after tilling and combine with oxygen to form carbon dioxide where warming the planet will spiral out of control. In addition planting trees and shrubs near or among crops; and leaving stalks and other cuttings on fields to decay will help turn bad soil into a rich one.
Emily Colosimo, Toronto Member Since July 2012 Artist Statement Emily grew up in a Canadian Italian Family where her mother was a talented seamstress/pattern designer and her father's hobby was redesigning cars. Her dad once envisioned an alternative fuel vehicle over 40 years ago. All of her siblings inherited much of their talents. Her first artwork was a lighthouse drawn when she was 4 years old. From that point on she was destined to become an architect. Sketching, painting and currently digital artwork has become her passive leisure. From Landscape Architect to Advertising Art Director Emily uses her artistic tools to envision her ideas.