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What Big Teeth You Have Painting

Anne Bardsley

United Kingdom

Painting, pastel on Canvas

Size: 25.2 W x 21.3 H x 1.2 D in

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I enjoyed creating my ‘Salvador Sharky’ painting so much that I decided to do another shark piece. This time focusing on the great white shark, known for their size and ferocity they’ve been featured in several films throughout the years as something to be feared. Although there have been many attacks on humans by these sharks, they’ve been classed as mostly mistaken identity. Despite this fact, this fish remains a force to be reckoned with. However, they’re classed as vulnerable, a word you wouldn’t necessarily associate with such a powerful animal, and I wanted to explore this a little further. I want to evoke a sense of danger with this piece, with the sharks teeth bared and seeming to be jumping out of the painting, this screams a warning…don’t get too close. Yet in order to help this species we must get close, we must monitor their numbers, put regulations in place to protect them from being hunted and to give these sharks a more positive future. To drive this message home even more, I’ve used bright playful colours for the background, I’m saying this sharks outlook doesn’t have to be so bleak.

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Painting:pastel on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:25.2 W x 21.3 H x 1.2 D in

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My artistic vision is to inspire a greater appreciation and respect for wildlife, I aim to create art that resonates with animal lovers, and highlights the importance of preserving the natural world for future generations. I use my art to portray the personality and behaviour of animals, and to invite the viewer to reflect on their own feelings towards them. I achieve this by experimenting with different artistic styles and techniques, choosing the most suitable one to communicate a particular message. Ultimately I hope to create a connection between humans and wildlife, while also expanding my own artistic abilities.

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