08/12/2025
A human’s biggest fascination has always laid with nature, with dense greens, deep waters, huge mountains, majestic animals and the biggest theory of evolution. With generational progresses, humanity has made it casual to undermine the natural beings to provide benefits to their economy.
As a sculptor’s word, we believe that our inspirations are turning from reality to 3-Dimensional world and 2-Dimensionals pictures and figures of fact.
The given piece of creation, is a rendition of this thought, stating the diminishing of a life to an art piece ending in the golden ratio, but still uses details of real existence.
Here, in this sculpture we want to draw the world’s attention to the production of palm oil which is causing the orangutans to extinct.
To give a bigger backdrop context to this art piece, it necessary to understand the importance of Orangutans in the ecosystem. Orangutan mothers have to spend 10 years with their young kids, teaching them which fruit is worth eating. Without this training they would not complete their roles in dispersing the seeds.
The future generation of many tree species would be at risk. In a single small path of tropical rain forest, there can be 700 different species of trees, as many as in whole North America.
All kills for a mom culture of Palm Oil, the deforestation of Borneo has reduced the population of orangutans by 2/3rd for 60 years.
With India and China biggest consumers of palm oil along with US and Russia, where customers have no clue, that their most relished products are turning these animals into pictures and destroying million acres of land and the ecosystem somewhere on the earth.
This pandemic has taught us that the world is connected and a small virus from a part of the world can cause so much of doom, so well a small destruction of a small ecosystem in the world cause a bigger problem than the present pandemic and it is going to be a climate crisis.
THINK NOW ACT NOW as we already destroyed the 50% of our wildlife in the last 40 years.
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