For BP Oil by Pisano
Contains nudity, profanity
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I have lived my entire life in North Carolina. I have been married to the most beautiful and forgiving woman in the universe for 24 years.
My late father was an accomplished guitarist and my mother is a multi-talented artist in several areas.
My oldest son is an artist and architect-in-training who is showing tremendous talent and is only a senior in high school.
My middle child is a musician.
My youngest daughter has an imagination that shows no limits.
I have been an amateur photographer for many years. I really enjoy 2D and 3D art. I love the visual arts and enjoy seeing what the artists on Rendo are creating.
Contains nudity, profanity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity, profanity.
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Comments (17)
simo55
good expression, good portrait, nice work !!
eekdog
my feelings exactly! fark the corksuckers.
thekingtut
Oh please. Clean energy is a job killer. Just ask the Spanish. For every 'green job' created, more than two were lost. And things like solar and wind never will be able to produce the electricity needed. And don't forget, the corrupt government agency he was whining about is part of his White House.
BDDesign
And when we get through polluting and killing the planet at the rate we're going, jobs will be the least of our problems... Excellent render!
TomDart
A environmental chemist with whom I recently spoke and another person from another environmental clean-up company both agreed...I hope they are wrong..."the coast is toast, we will not see it clean in our lives". Scary thought. I do imagine any BP bigwigs who happen to leave the company will take with them substantial severances. The entire thing is terribly sad. Render well done.
clbsmiley
kbrog
(B)ad (P)eople Great expression in your work!
0rest4wicked
That's right the coast is toast! Has any one thought this deliberate to further the downwrd spiral of the current economic condition. How about this one; Why does all are resources get let go for pennies to foriegn countries and we are left with the clean up. Before I really break out that soap box and tell you what I really feel.... great image!
BIGBEAR1965
Excellent work!
brewgirlca
Dinosaurs like kingtut are why we continue to have such damn problems. There is only one real system in the world and that is the ecosystem. The economic system is just an artificial construct we use to divide up the worlds resources... it does not exist outside the reality of the ecosystem. Our continued promotion of the economic system at the expense of the ecosystem is placing a fantasy ahead of a reality and is the fundamental reason why we are so F***ed up right now. Some boneheads just don't get it - they are living in a dream world where we can continue extracting resources forever; we cannot. The ecosystem is finite, period,..economic growth cannot continue.. sorry Kingtut but it is simply just not possible. You continue to live in this dream world and expect your standard of living to continue forever. The BP disaster is the first really big slap in the face that says it cannot. It continues to astound me that such a big slap continues not to wake more people up! Kingtut, what good are jobs if you don't have a home, and by home I mean "a planet," to live on?
T.Rex
1- BP is owned to 45% by US groups. 2- Shell volunteered their help early in the crisis. Obama told them to "get lost" because they were a "foreign" company (bigotry before common sense and the environment). So, who's to blame for the expnding catastrophe? Good image.
njb2000
Great image and gesture, nice rant, good points!
ecurbsemaj
The impact has not yet been felt, we have whale sharks skirting the coast of Florida, Oyster fisheries that may never recover, shrimp boats sitting idle, and a tropical depression coming up through the Caribbean, sea birds losing life and habitat, and 2 months after the "disaster", absolutely no progress being made. Way to go BP! I love the way they keep reassuring us that there will be no cost to the taxpayers...
legolie
Good image ! It is sad what happened in your country and you're right to send this message to bp ...
MRX3010
lol
Nickieboy2004
Wonderful sentiment! :P
danapommet
RIGHT ON! Dana