Self - teach New York - based artistHula(Sean Yoro)grabbed the cyberspace ’s attention earlier this yearby paint portraits of women that are half - submerge in consistence of water . Unlike muralists who seek walls with high profile for their work , Hula use his paddleboard as a floating program to reachsunken ships , walls , panel , and bridge digest to paint pieces that pertain to thesurf cultureof his native Oahu , Hawaii . latterly , the creative person decided to apply his science for hyperreal portrayal on a different piss - ground canvas : icebergs somewhere in North America .

On his website , Hula writes that for " legal safety , " the locations of his pieces are often undisclosed . For this series of murals , he used climb acrylic sheets and oil rouge to create pieces that are designed not to last . " In the poor time I was there , I witness the utmost melting pace first - hand as the speech sound of internal-combustion engine cracking was a constant background haphazardness while painting,“Hula tell . " Within a few weeks these wall painting will be forever gone , but for those who see them , I desire they ignite a sense of urgency , as they represent the meg of masses in want of our help who are already being affected from the rising ocean stratum of clime change . ”

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