Respect of the Jaguar
The jaguar species has an extensive range in the Amazon and faces an uncertain future due to poaching and deforestation, result in habitat loss and fragmentation due to increasing human-wildlife conflicts over space and resources.
Wildlife World has raised dozens of species of wild and endangered animals in recent years. Most jaguars are yellow, with hair or their own unique spots and rosettes. The pattern on the jaguar's fur is unique to each animal. With its black spots, a significant proportion of the jaguar is black with black spots.
Jaguars are light brown or orange with dark spots or, less often, black with faint spots, which fits into my Mix medium art technique built with acrylic paint, papier-mâché on canvas and hardboard with pure tree trunk-skin on the bottom side. The artwork dimensions are height 61 cm x width 53 cm x thickness 3 cm, produced 2021 is well applicable and the whole forms a beautiful work of art with sight and tactile forms with details and other parts, making stand out because of the many beautiful art-like details and colours such as the pattern through which the jaguar perfectly blends into its surroundings and the colour of surrounding tree that clearly helps camouflage, referring to my photorealistic, figurative feelings and love for flora and fauna, especially the contents of the Amazon.
The quality of this self-designed art technique retains its value under all weather conditions.
Floris E. Betrouw is a Surinamese artist, started as a hobbyist known for his self-designed Mixed Medium art technique, which began in 2011.
His profession is Mechanical Engineering, but ultimately it is innate art gifts that encouraged him to participate with national art and handy-craft competitions in 2012,..
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