Black Rhino (charcoal drawing on paper). Listed as 'Critically Endangered' when I created this work early 2013 (the population 4,848 at the time) - is now officially EXTINCT. So long and thanks for...all the poaching & death #rhino
Sumatran Elephant
Sumatran Elephant • 9”x12” charcoal on paperThe Sumatran Elephant lists a total population of 2,400 – 2,800Once common throughout Africa and Asia, elephant numbers have been severely depleted during the 20th century, largely due to the massive ivory trade. Poaching, conflict and habitat destruction continue to threaten this magnificent species. Truly shameful.
HOW CAN I HELP?
One of the easiest ways we can all help is to refuse to buy and denounce ivory products, share awareness of this genocide and looming extinction, as well use and support sustainable wood, paper and palm oil.
CALL TO ARTISTS - Artists interested raising awareness and creating works that honour, educate and support a global change in mentality and preservation of this majestic creature, are not alone.International Artists! Beginning January 15th 2013, any artists interested in art-activism focused on the survival of the Elephant, and contributing one work of art to build an online collective of prints for sale (profits supporting one or more conservation initiatives to be discussed) should send inquiry to: < sharlenawood@gmail.com >. Current artists in support of 'IVORY IS FOR ELEPHANTS' collaboration are Kelli Coulson and Sharlena Wood