








Brittany Ellis "Earths future" Original contemporary geography acrylic painting
“Earths future”
Planet Measurement: 18x24in
Medium: Acrylic, ink, glitter
Substrate: wood
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“Earths future”
Planet Measurement: 18x24in
Medium: Acrylic, ink, glitter
Substrate: wood
© Hollowdolls. All Rights Reserved
“Earths future”
Planet Measurement: 18x24in
Medium: Acrylic, ink, glitter
Substrate: wood
© Hollowdolls. All Rights Reserved
Unique Art
“Earth’s Future” is a one-of-a-kind acrylic mixed media painting by Houston artist Brittany Ellis, exploring a powerful visual narrative of how climate change may shape our planet in the next 100 million years. This original artwork blends 2D elements like ink, glitter, and acrylic with 3D sculptural texture paste, creating a bold, tactile composition that invites reflection on Earth's evolving environment.
What makes this painting truly unique is its fusion of science, emotion, and speculative imagination. Compelled by the real-time effects of global warming, Ellis transforms abstract data into a visual story—inviting viewers to contemplate the future of our world. The textured layers and shimmering embellishments mimic geological shifts, rising oceans, and atmospheric changes, making this painting a conversation starter and statement piece for any space.
Perfect for science art collectors, environmental advocates, and anyone passionate about climate awareness, “Earth’s Future” stands as a visual reminder of our collective responsibility to protect the planet.
Herstory
“Earth’s Future” imagines a time 100 million years from now—a speculative period shaped by the profound effects of climate change, plate tectonics, and human impact. While not yet a formal geologic era, scientists theorize that Earth's future landscapes may be radically transformed. Continents could shift into new supercontinents, sea levels may rise or fall drastically, and biodiversity could evolve in entirely new directions—or decline.
The long-term outcome of human activity, from industrial emissions to deforestation, plays a critical role in this projection. If left unchecked, global warming could trigger extreme weather patterns, rising oceans, and mass extinctions. Alternatively, sustainable choices today could lead to a more balanced and biodiverse planet in the distant future.
