Yellowstone

The climate crisis is unavoidable, and it seeps into nearly every facet of our lives.

His surreal paintings appear in his exhibition titledHeritage, now on display atThinkspacein Los Angeles.

The images are of animals that seem to be looking at what’s beyond them.

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Yellowstone”

The colorful images of whales, birds, foxes, and more are tied to Dulks travel memories.

Dulk communicates this within the scope of his work.

The landscape and animals in Dulks acrylic paintings also include symbols of Indigenous culture.

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Grand Teton”

This is especially evident in the scenes from colder climates, which prominently feature emblems of Indigenous peoples.

When thinking about the climate crisis,Indigenous people have practices that manage and care for their communities.

They take stewardship of their land very seriously.

Acrylic Painting by Dulk

“Everglades”

Heritageis now on view atThinkspacein Los Angeles until June 24, 2023.

The climate crisis is unavoidable, and it seeps into nearly every facet of our lives.

Grand Canyon

The images are of animals that seem to be looking at what’s beyond them.

Acrylic Painting by Dulk

“Kenai Fjords”

Channel Islands

Heritageis now until June 24, 2023.

Denali

Dulk Show at Thinkspace

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Grand Canyon”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Everglades”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Acadia”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Glacier Bay”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Smoky Mountains”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Volcanoes”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Channel Islands”

Surreal Painting by Dulk

“Denali”