Endangered
I live in a city that is in constant changes. I can often see a variety of buildings under construction around the place where I live. With the development of the economy, buildings have risen and the city is expanding rapidly. The outbreak of urbanization makes it difficult to see all kinds of animals in cityscapes. Except for domestic pets, the streets have few- er and fewer footprints of wild animals.

It is because of the expansion of the city and the destruction of nature. Various problems have caused many animals to face the risk of ex- tinction. Endangered animals deserve our attention. So I want to describe the relationship between humans and animals from this starting point. Under the rapidly developing cities, wild animals are facing extinction and humans are paving their ways for the development of cities with it.

Global warming, Habitat loss, human hunting, en- vironmental pollution, in- dustrial development, and many other factors threaten the survival of endangered species.
I want to compare animals on the rocks with fast developing cities to appeal to people to not ignore all the creatures in our nature when we are building cities.
I let the fast-growing cities build on rocky islands formed by animals. There are three different islands in my final illustrations; each of them included six different endan- gered animals, such as White rhinoceros, African mountain goril- la, green turtle.
Sketches and Colour Studies
Sketches and Colour Studies
Sketches and Colour Studies
Endangered
Published:

Endangered

Illustrations about environmental protection and animal protection

Published: