Forecast Denied

Forecast Denied was born from the tension between reality and the narratives we consume online. The image of a woman shielding herself beneath a glossy forecast card speaks to the way we scroll through curated feeds and selective truths, even as the ground beneath us cracks. It’s about climate anxiety, emotional denial, and the human instinct to protect ourselves from uncomfortable realities with layers of digital optimism.

The umbrella isn’t fabric, it’s a social forecast — likes, shares, affirmations — offering false comfort while the horizon burns. The piece captures that uneasy pause: how much longer can we hide under digital shade when the storm is already here?

Licensing & Applications
This artwork translates powerfully into editorial spreads, magazine features, book covers, and campaign visuals addressing climate change, mental health, and digital culture. Its striking metaphor makes it versatile for publications, advocacy projects, and lifestyle branding that confront modern denial with bold visual storytelling.


Editorial illustration on climate anxiety, digital denial artwork, conceptual umbrella illustration, art about environmental change, contemporary illustration on social media culture, minimal vector art with bold colors and shadows.