Endangered Animals

Florida Turnpike travelers entering Ft. Drum Plaza are greeted by a 20’ mural of a Florida Panther.

Following in line with his own “Endangered World” project, artist Xavier Cortada portrayed Florida’s endangered land animals in Florida Turnpike’s Ft. Drum plaza (near Yeehaw Junction) as part of a series of works and installations entitled “Florida is…Nature”. At the main entrance of the plaza, visitors are greeted by an 8′ x 20′ mural of a Florida Panther, the imagery of the beautiful animal an attempt at sparking a sense of emotional resonance within the viewer. 

The original “Endangered World” project seeks to promote an ethical perspective within its audience that contradicts the nature of more ubiquitous anthropocentric motivations. This is an intention which is seen within these prints, the usage of contemporary aesthetic devices such as photoshop and other digital software creating works that present their respective subjects as indispensable parts of our world. To learn more about Cortada’s “Endangered World”, please visit https://endangeredworld.org.

Prints from the “Endangered Animals” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee, as well as having been exhibited at the Orlando Science Center and The Frank (Frank C. Otis Gallery and Exhibit Hall) as part of the artist’s overarching “Florida is…Nature” exhibition. They also were included in the artist’s solo exhibition at Creative Pinellas. Conceptualized during Cortada’s residency at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Artist Residency in Captiva, Florida, “Florida is…” is an evolving body of work that depicts the natural beauty of Florida. It asks Floridians to define their state by its actual nature, portraying the evolving dichotomy between the built and natural environment.

Panthers
Panthers
Wood Storks
Florida Bog Frogs
Eastern Indigo Snakes
Eastern Indigo Snakes
Burrowing Owls
Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers
Gopher Tortoises
Gopher Tortoises
Lower Keys Rabbit
Miami Blue Butterflies
Miami Blue Butterflies
Key Deer
Red Wolves
Red Wolves
Stock Island Tree Snails
Stock Island Tree Snails
Reticulated Flatwoods Salamanders

For more information about the artist’s work addressing reforestation, please visit: www.nativeflags.org and flor500.com

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