Today we have a new exhibition of stencil art by the UK duo Snik at Franklin Park Zoo. Nicholas Ellis and Laura Perrett have made a name for themselves with hyper-realistic stencil work, now showcased in the “Handle With Care” project. This series of murals, situated along the Tropical Forest Pavilion, reflects the delicate balance between humanity and nature, featuring animals like the western lowland gorilla and the Panamanian golden frog.
Through this collaboration, Zoo New England spotlights its conservation efforts and One Health initiatives. The artwork underscores the importance of biodiversity and the critical role of community engagement in preserving ecosystems. By merging public art and conservation, Snik’s murals aim to provoke thought and inspire action toward environmental stewardship.
This project isn’t just about pretty portraits of gorgeous natural models; it’s about making a statement, a visual reminder of the interconnectedness of all life and the urgency of protecting our planet. The Franklin Park Zoo’s partnership with Snik is a call to action, challenging viewers to consider their impact on the world and encouraging them to contribute to conservation efforts.
Explore the murals, absorb their message, and understand the significant conservation work being done locally and globally.
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