Orangutan

Acrylic and mixed media on wood panel

Year: 2018

Size: 36 x 36 inches | 91 x 91 cm

 

Description

This piece is currently available for sale at Dimensions Gallery.

Orangutans, unlike their gregarious African cousins, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas, live a semi-solitary existence high in the forest canopy. With the exception of mature Bornean males, orangutans seldom venture onto the forest floor. They are truly “people of the forest,” as no other great ape spends so much time in the trees and generally does not leave the forest. The greatest threat to orangutans is land clearance for permanent commercial agriculture, particularly for palm oil and timber estates. Palm oil plantations are particularly popular as cash crops because the palms grow rapidly and produce a greater income than logging or the intense cultivation of any other plant.

Ten percent from the sale of this original work donated to Orangutan Foundation International.

From the series: Endangered Species: A Tribute to Andy Warhol

Additional information

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 36 × 1.5 × 36 in