SUBMISSION: Remember Me When I'm Gone by Meredith London
ENDANGERED: Fine Art & Photography Contest 2020 Submission
Meredith is a figurative artist with a crisp modern style. She works primarily in acrylic. It was the now famous quote by Martin Buber, "An animal's eyes speak a great language", and the deep connection she felt with animals, that influenced Meredith's early interest in pet portraiture. Her work has captured the special connection pets have with their owners for private clients in the US, UK, Canada and Australia.
Inspired by the good work of advocacy groups such as Save the Chimps, The Jane Goodall Foundation - Center for Great Apes and the Nonhuman Rights Project, Meredith's work is intended to raise awareness that we each, as sentient persons, bear a responsibility to value and protect the welfare of all beings.
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