Art ‘Dire Consequences: Send in the in Clowns’ Next stop

Michael Killen, Silicon Valley artist,  speaker and filmmaker created  the ‘Dire Consequences: Send in the Clowns series of large scale paintings. The series consists of three 15’ x 6’ paintings, each of which addresses a consequence of the carbon and methane emissions. A fourth painting shares how, people may feel, when they realize  the clowns have already been called.   That  painting is  ‘Knock, Knock, Knocking on Heaven’s Door’ (6’ x 5 ).

Michael speaks (performs) next  at ‘Art at St. Bedes’, Menlo Park, Ca Sunday 4 PM Nov. 22 , 2015  He’ll share insights on how to make the climate change message more effective.

‘Gone With the Wind Is the Electric Grid’  Michael Killen, 2015

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‘Methane Joins With Carbon Emissions to Boil the Planet’ Michael Killen, 2015

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‘Carbon Emissions Join With  Ocean Water to Destroy Ocean Food Chain’, Michael Killen 2014.

'Knock Knock Knocking on Heaven's Door' (x 6 feet)

‘Knock Knock Knocking On Heaven’s Door’ Michael Killen, 2015

Michael is in Menlo Park, CA.  With his imagery and stories he helps organizations make their events a success. Michael@killen.com

About Michael Killen - Helps Energy Companies Attain The Goal of Their Transition Strategies

Provided message-art to the US Dept. Commerce, Dept. Interior, NASA, Gov. CA. Microsoft, Stanford University and other organizations to help them share their climate, energy and sustainability messages, published 100 market research reports, and assisted 700 leaders worldwide share their messages on social media and TV. Michael is the author of five published books, and also the artist who created the Inflation Reduction Series of paintings.
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