British street artist ATM painted endangered British birds on the walls of old houses, railway arches and the dirty parts of London to raise awareness in the less glamorous parts of the city.
He was inspired by the works of John James Audubon and John Gould. The artist attempted to paint the vibrant paintings near the locations where the birds were from. His pieces are incredibly realistic; you'd almost think you were looking at birds in the zoo instead of a painting.
ATM has always had a special connection to these feathered friends. He loves the beauty in birds and their wildness because they can fly anywhere. ATM wants to do what he can to help these rare birds. His art is giving a voice to these voiceless creatures.
Endangered Avian Murals
This Street Artist Paints Endangered British Birds in London
Trend Themes
1. Endangered Species Art - There is an opportunity to raise awareness for endangered species through art painted on public spaces in cities.
2. Nature-inspired Street Art - Street art inspired by nature can be used to turn rundown areas of cities into beautiful and informative spaces.
3. Realistic Animal Art - There is a trend in making realistic animal art to create awareness about the beauty and struggles of animals for the environment.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism Industry - The tourism industry has an opportunity to incorporate street art with conservation in creating a unique experience for visitors.
2. Environmental Industry - Environmental organizations can use art as a powerful tool to promote awareness about the plight of endangered species.
3. Art Supplies Industry - The art supplies industry can collaborate with artists in promoting and providing materials for realistic wildlife art campaigns.