



Wildlife Woes-Art No. 41/2022
- Paper: Archival Rag watercolour paper.
- Frames: High quality frame.
- Mount: Acid-free, mould-free mounts.
The painting features an adorable cheetah cub, depicted with intricate pen work to capture its distinctive features, such as its soft fur, curious eyes, and playful expression. Watercolours are used to bring out the warm, earthy colours that make the cheetah cub so captivating.
The saying "If animals could speak, mankind would weep" incorporated into the painting, serves as a thought-provoking and impactful message. It implies that animals have their own stories, experiences, and emotions, and if they could communicate with humans, it likely leads to a deep sense of empathy and sorrow for the treatment of animals by mankind. The combination of the cheetah cub and the message reinforces the idea of the profound connection between humans and the animal kingdom.
The blend of detailed pen work and the soft, evocative qualities of watercolours create a visually captivating and emotionally resonant artwork. It inspires viewers to consider the importance of empathy and compassion for animals and the need for their protection and well-being.
This painting would make for a poignant and thought-provoking addition to any space, encouraging viewers to reflect on the relationship between humans and the animal world and the importance of their voices and protection.