The World's Last Female Northern White Rhinos, Fatu and Najin, are the subject of this stunning artwork - a 3-dimensional diorama sculpture. These magnificent creatures are the last of their kind, and this artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to protect and conserve endangered species.
The diorama sculptures are crafted in exquisite detail, depicting Fatu and Najin grazing in their natural environment. The sculptures are enclosed in a transparent perspex box that measures 12 inches by 12 inches by 12 inches. The box contains an artificial background of soil, grass, and an acacia tree, complete with a bird-cattle egret and its nest and eggs.
The diorama sculpture is a masterful combination of art and conservation. It provides a glimpse into the world of these last remaining rhinos, allowing us to appreciate their beauty and majesty, and to understand the challenges they face. The sculpture is a call to action, urging us to protect and preserve endangered species for future generations.
Detailed information about Fatu and Najin is printed on the back side of the transparent box, providing viewers with a deeper understanding of these remarkable animals. The information highlights the critical conservation efforts being undertaken to protect the remaining Northern White Rhinos, and the urgent need for continued support.
This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of our planet's ecosystems and the need to take action to protect endangered species. It is a beautiful and powerful work of art that inspires us to appreciate and conserve the natural world.