The Elephant \ud In this work, context and content informs an image that does not suffer from isolation, nor is it neutralised. The catalyst was a television news item which was about the indescrimate slaughter of elephants simply for their ivory tusks. Apart from the obvious, and very relevant, considerations of suffering and conservation it was the ultimate irrationality of this barbaric act that engaged me to do the work, as I felt that as an artist I wanted to show my concern for the plight of the elephants. Why does ivory have such value and why do we allow the simple law of supply and demand- as applied not to basic essentials, but to conspicuous consumption, to exercise such a gross tyranny over our planet?\ud \ud The work therefore ...
From a demand side perspective, the research analyzes the current anti "elephant poaching" efforts. ...
The series of paintings and exhibition titled To Mind The Elephant depicts the isolated uses and sug...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
The catalyst was a newspaper article which was about the indiscriminate slaughter of elephants simpl...
As far back as 40,000 years ago, humans were creating objects from mammoth tusks. Ivory’s highly-pri...
This piece was exhibited at the world acclaimed Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2009 which saw 114 outdoo...
This idea of long term appreciation and value of the earth's wildlife is quite obviously alien, not ...
A global demand for ivory has caused a decimation of two endangered species: the African elephant an...
Through a case study of the museum career of a mounted specimen of African elephant, the nature of “...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
The African savannah (bush) elephant Loxodonta africana is a wonderful animal, yet at the same time...
A question of morality (HSI Africa); Investigation in spotlight (HSI USA); Bird crisis is focus of r...
It is well known that elephants face two basic threats to their existence. One is the fact that they...
Ivory in art museum collections has been a contentious topic during recent years, with some parties...
Recently, I traveled to Thailand to work at an elephant sanctuary. I had many questions about Thaila...
From a demand side perspective, the research analyzes the current anti "elephant poaching" efforts. ...
The series of paintings and exhibition titled To Mind The Elephant depicts the isolated uses and sug...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...
The catalyst was a newspaper article which was about the indiscriminate slaughter of elephants simpl...
As far back as 40,000 years ago, humans were creating objects from mammoth tusks. Ivory’s highly-pri...
This piece was exhibited at the world acclaimed Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2009 which saw 114 outdoo...
This idea of long term appreciation and value of the earth's wildlife is quite obviously alien, not ...
A global demand for ivory has caused a decimation of two endangered species: the African elephant an...
Through a case study of the museum career of a mounted specimen of African elephant, the nature of “...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
The African savannah (bush) elephant Loxodonta africana is a wonderful animal, yet at the same time...
A question of morality (HSI Africa); Investigation in spotlight (HSI USA); Bird crisis is focus of r...
It is well known that elephants face two basic threats to their existence. One is the fact that they...
Ivory in art museum collections has been a contentious topic during recent years, with some parties...
Recently, I traveled to Thailand to work at an elephant sanctuary. I had many questions about Thaila...
From a demand side perspective, the research analyzes the current anti "elephant poaching" efforts. ...
The series of paintings and exhibition titled To Mind The Elephant depicts the isolated uses and sug...
The question of elephant ‘management’, presented here as epitomizing the conflicts of interests betw...