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Oh My God by Chaitali Maji reveals the egregious plastic pollution in the oceans. Plastic is a non-biodegradable synthetic material that is very much toxic. Plastic pollution is caused by the accumulation of plastic waste in the environment. Widely dumped plastic is consumed as food materials by animals and birds. Plastic, the wonder material that we use for everything and which pollutes our environment, is perhaps the most harmful of trash dumped by mariners and sea-goers at sea because it does not readily break down in nature. Careless disposal of plastic have dire consequences. Every day, more and more plastic is accumulating in our oceans. Plastics also enter the marine environment from sewage outfalls, merchant shipping, commercial fishing operations, and beach-goers. Plastic can affect marine wildlife in two important ways either by entangling creatures or swallowed by them. Species in the oceans are badly affected by plastic pollution and their existence is threatened. Many marine animals and fishes have been found dead with plastic bags in their stomachs. This painting will hopefully send a message to its viewers to stop the use of plastic and save our mother earth. This art piece will look amazing in any room of your home or office.

Oh My God

SKU: CMOM
$3,500.00Price
  • Chaitali was born in India near Shantiniketan. Chitali?s childhood in Bengal was filled with art and culture and the aroma of passion for everything creative. From nursery school, Chaitali was placed in art classes. Chaitali practiced her art throughout school life. Chaitali went on to receive a master?s degree in Literature, married and had a child. Chaitali stopped drawing and painting for several years due to raising her child. However, she is back to her art, firmly gripping her pencils & brushes. Chaitali now realizes art is her worship. Chaitali says every day when she sits to draw, her heart starts dancing with music of joy. Her art takes her back in time to her childhood, the way used to enjoy life. Chaitali says Art is her life, her passion and now she does not let any day pass without creating something new with her brush. Chaitali cannot thank God enough for making her understand the purpose of her life. She wants to create something new, wants to attempt more challenging endeavors, wants to learn, and grow each new day. Chaitali believes living life in this note will assist in creating a better Chaitali with each sunrise.
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