by ArtSavingWildlife | Apr 11, 2019 | Interviews, News
An interview with artist Pooja Gupta With a passion that is inextricably linked to the natural world, conservation artist Pooja Gupta works with the language of video, illustration, graphics, animation and everything in between to translate thoughts, concepts and...
by ArtSavingWildlife | Mar 1, 2019 | News
Geneva/New York/Washington, DC –The CITES Secretariat, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) announced today that 17-year old Valerie Dou of the United States is the winner of the 2019 International Youth...
by ArtSavingWildlife | Feb 1, 2019 | News
The Watercolour World (TWW), a new online project which uses an overlooked artform to help reveal the world as it looked before photography is being launched today. Before the invention of the portable camera, most accurate visual records of the world were made in...
by ArtSavingWildlife | Jan 30, 2019 | News
Bees can learn the difference between European and Australian Indigenous art styles in a single afternoon We’ve known for a while that honey bees are smart cookies. They have excellent navigation skills, they communicate symbolically through dance, and they’re the...
by ArtSavingWildlife | Mar 27, 2018 | News
On the 20th anniversary of the Peace Pals Artworks Exhibition, CEC celebrated that #NatureForAll was chosen for the theme of the artworks and that 4000 entries arrived in this topic from 62 countries. Peace Pals International, IUCN Commission on Education and...
by ArtSavingWildlife | Sep 12, 2016 | News
In the Noord-Hollands Archief, Haarlem, thirty-four completely unknown drawings by Frans Post (1612-1680) have been discovered. The 17th-century artist from Haarlem—who worked in Brazil between 1637 and 1644 in the entourage of Johan Maurits of Nassau-Siegen, governor...