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2014 Submission: Western Hoolock Gibbon by Agata Ren

Western Hoolock Gibbon, mixed media on wood and resin-coated, one the entries to the 2014 contest by Agata Ren. "The population of this south asian gibbon has declined by 90% since the 1970's due to deforestation and less than 5,000 currently survive.

I'm looking at our planet and it seems to be getting smaller and everything seems to be connected to the whole. I'm interested in the consequences of human behavior. How much responsibility do we have and what do we owe to the planet if we are to be the most intelligent species? My artwork consists of and features endangered and recently extinct species while using old social publications documenting peoples interests and having those temptations fade into the background! It aims to bring lost creatures back to life, bring attention and admiration by putting those extinct animals up on a pedestal and create a monument. My endangered animals however have a potential to draw human attention to existing species that we share our planet with and which are of course endangered due to modern encroachment. My artwork reflects our society. My mission is to bring about awareness through my artwork."

See more of Agata's wonderful work at http://www.agata-ren-art.com