Tina Alberni
Alberni is a semi-abstract, phygital artist. Layers of ideas, shapes, vibrant colors and symbolism coalesce in response to present day global imbalances.
MessageThis artwork celebrates the positive shift in the plight of African Wild Dogs, previously endangered due to wildlife conflict. Serpentine-like shapes in the backdrop reflect this festive mood.
Enforcement of protective programs has led to a slow yet definite recovery of their population. Once numbering 50,000, their count dwindled to around 5,000, but today, with over 7,000, there's reason to rejoice, even with the modest increase.
These social creatures thrive in bonded packs of 10-50, closely collaborating for mutual protection. With heightened hearing and the ability to sprint as fast as greyhounds, they possess unique traits.
Vibrant colors evoke optimism, radiating hope instead of despair. Symbols within the artwork connect cultures, objects, and events, enabling me, the artist, to convey a message of coexistence amid challenges.
Arranged as a landscape, the symbols reference chaos with habitat loss, an ever-present threat to these creatures.
This piece is sold unframed.
- Subject Matter: African Wild Dogs
- Current Location: VaPa Center
- Collections: Endangered Animals - Paintings
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