'Caught' the Tiger by its Tail

What does this Artwork represent?
    This piece is part of my AP 3D Studio Art Portfolio and represents "Life on Land" (SDG 15)*. The animal behind the curtain is the Bengal Tiger, India's national animal. With around 2,500 individuals left, this species is close to extinction. The red and yellow cloths show the process of destruction of both the tiger and it's habitat. The roaring image of the tiger indicates how the tiger is so much stronger than us humans but we're the ones that are "closing the curtains" on it. 
*In 2015, the united nations set 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) to achieve by 2030. These are set around issues the world is currently dealing with and need to be resolved. This piece focuses on SDG 15, which is "Life on Land".

Why the title?    
    The phrase "to catch a tiger by its tail" is used in reference to taking control over something that is threatening or powerful. Which is exactly what we humans have done to the tiger. And it's not just hunting, everything from wasting paper to water leads to the endangerment of keystone species like the Bengal Tiger. So, this piece represents how we have quite literally "Caught" the Tiger by its Tail.

Why is this(SDG 15) important? 
  • Over half of the earth's species could go extinct by 2050
  • Approximately 1% of forest habitat is lost every year due to deforestation 
  • Globally, we lose around 10 million hectares of forest every year. That an area the size of Portugal every year!
Process

Preparation:



The tiger:
  

The Box:

Media: Oil
Colours used:

Final Result:








    

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