Hisham Echafaki

 

Hisham Echafaki is a self-taught painter and sculptor with a fascination for nature and the animal world.  Working in oil, acrylic resin or clay, his work focuses on surrealist compositions with animals, in particular, endangered species and examines the impact that humankind exerts on the environment’s fragile balance.

Whilst his artwork evokes a sense of wonderment for nature’s colours and patterns, it often incorporates anthropomorphic and ‘trompe-l’oeil’ features that engage the viewer to reflect on our complex relationship with the animal world as well as the importance of conservation and protection of our planet’s rich diversity.

Hisham Echafaki also paints multidimensional animals on Perspex or on resin to give the optical illusion that they are or were once real specimen. Presented as faux taxidermy some animals often display anthropomorphic features on their wings or bodies with recognizable patterns found in art, design, science or architecture while others are simply more lifelike. Each piece is a tribute to the beautiful intricacy and complexity of the animal world but also a critique of how humans are affecting and shaping evolutionary changes in animal species.

View a selection of Hisham’s works below ↓

 
 

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