Global Endangered
Wildlife at Risk Across the Planet
The Global Endangered Series expands beyond regional ecosystems to highlight wildlife species facing extinction across the world. From great cats and elephants to marine and forest species, these graphite drawings focus on animals whose survival depends on global conservation efforts. Each piece seeks to capture the presence, strength, and vulnerability of species living on the edge of disappearance.
African Elephant
Global Endangered Series No. 1
Loxodonta africana
Among the largest and most intelligent land mammals on Earth, African elephants are keystone species whose survival shapes entire ecosystems.Among the largest and most intelligent land mammals on Earth, African elephants are keystone species whose survival shapes entire ecosystems.
“Gentle Giant” • Graphite on paper
Private collection
Sumatran Tiger
Global Endangered Series No. 2
Panthera tigris sumatrae
The Sumatran tiger is the smallest surviving subspecies of tiger and one of the rarest big cats on Earth. Found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, fewer than a thousand individuals are believed to remain in the wild. Rapid deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and illegal poaching continue to threaten the survival of this critically endangered predator. This graphite drawing captures the quiet awareness of the tiger, a moment of stillness that reflects both its beauty and the fragile future of the species.
“Whispers of Survival” • Graphite on paper
Private collection
Sumatran Tiger
Global Endangered Series No. 3
Panthera tigris sumatrae
Endemic to the island of Sumatra, the Sumatran tiger is one of the last surviving tiger subspecies and among the most critically threatened big cats on Earth. Rapid deforestation, illegal wildlife trade, and increasing human encroachment continue to shrink the forests this predator once ruled. This graphite drawing portrays the tiger with calm intensity and quiet strength, symbolizing both the responsibility and hope carried by the remaining guardians of a species whose future depends on protection and stewardship.
“Guardian of Tomorrow” • Graphite on paper
Private collection