Showing posts with label endangered species. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endangered species. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2019

Save Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves, Art to Benefit Wolves by Theresa Paden


Save Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves
Art to Benefit Wolves
By Theresa Paden

20 x 20"
Painted on a gallery-wrapped canvas with 1.5" deep edges. 
I continued the painting onto the edges so it can be hung framed or unframed.


I'm donating 10% of the sale of this painting to the Wolf Conservation Center.




The Mexican gray wolf or “lobo” is the most genetically distinct lineage
 of gray wolves in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the most 
endangered mammals in North America. By the mid-1980s, hunting, trapping, 
and poisoning caused the extinction of lobos in the wild, with only 
a handful remaining in captivity. In 1998 the wolves were reintroduced into the wild 
as part of a federal reintroduction program under the Endangered Species Act. 
Today in the U.S., there is a single wild population comprising only 114 individuals - 
a slight increase from the 113 counted at the end of 2016. 
You can learn more about them here https://nywolf.org/

Available for purchase through Wilde Meyer Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona
480-945-2323     info@wildemeyer.com


My email: theresapaden@gmail.com

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Art for Conservation by Theresa Paden


Art for Conservation
By Theresa Paden

"Mexican Gray Wolf"

20 x 20"
Painted on a gallery-wrapped canvas with 1.5" deep edges. 
I continued the painting onto the edges so it can be hung framed or unframed.

I'm donating 10% of the sale of this painting to the Wolf Conservation Center.

Available for purchase on my website


My email: theresapaden@gmail.com

Monday, November 5, 2018

Critically Endangered Species Northern White Cheeked Gibbon, Original Painting by Theresa Paden


Critically Endangered Species
Northern White Cheeked Gibbon
Original Painting
By Theresa Paden

12 x 12"
Painted on a museum quality gesso board that is 1/8" thick.
Perfect for framing.

100% of the proceeds from the sale of the original painting will
be donated to the Gibbon Conservation Center in Santa Clarita, California.

Gibbons live in the evergreen tropical rainforests and monsoon forests of Laos,
Vietnam, and southern China. They are arboreal and spend most of 
their time in the forest canopy.

White-cheeked gibbons are critically endangered, and
their numbers have declined by 80% or more over the past 45 years
primarily due to habitat loss and poaching.

For more information, please go to 

This painting can be purchase on my website HERE

Here's a close-up photo of the painting

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