This is the eighth image in the “Extincion†series. A collection of prints attempting to take on the subjects of climate change, the destruction of ecosystems, plants, animals, and our contribution as a species to this devastation.
On this Linoleum blockprint the Lacandonian Jaguar (Panthera onca) is depicted. The jaguar is the largest feline in the Western Hemisphere and has been regarded as a sacred creature by many of the indigenous nations of Turtle Island. Jaguars along with many of the large predators continue to be the victims of poaching and campaigns to wipe them out because their very existence gets in the way of profit. This wonderful creature is threatened and in vulnerable status.
One color relief block print
Acid Free Heavy Weight Guarro Superalfa Cotton Paper
Signed/Stamped/Edition of 33
Paper size 15″ x 29″/38 x 74 cm
Image size approx. 11" x 23.5" / 28 x 60 cm