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GORILLA #3 (2026) Original Acrylic Painting by Stefanie Rogge

80 x 100 x 2cm (unframed)

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£1,134.35

The unique piece “GORILLA #3” is a contemporary painting on an 80 x 100 cm canvas in vibrant neon colors.

This work is part of the “EARTH SONG” series.

This series is a critique of the exploitation of nature and the escalating climate crisis.

The first work in the series depicts a gorilla—frontal, close-up, almost oppressively present. The ape's gaze is calm, almost knowing, yet simultaneously imbued with a profound weariness. The expressive, predominantly blue palette contrasts with a charged, warm background that oscillates between beauty and menace.

The gorilla does not appear wild or aggressive, but rather vulnerable and contemplative. The gorilla acts as a mirror: not as the “other,” but as a counterpart. Its posture, its supported head, provokes a pause—a moment between resignation and silent questioning.

The fragmented lyrics are reflected in the painting:

What about Nature's Worth?

Is Our Planet Whomb?

What about us?

The combination of expressive painting and lyricism intensifies the emotional impact. The painting doesn't demand a quick interpretation, but rather a confrontation.

The gorilla here symbolizes endangered species—but also an awareness we have lost.

The painting is created with high-quality artist-grade acrylic paints on canvas and stretched on a wooden frame. It is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic, graphite, varnish

Details:

Tags:

#nature#ape#earth#lyrics#gorilla#michael jackson#climate art#climate crisis#wildlifeart#semiabstract animal#protectbiodiversity#animalwelfare
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The unique piece “GORILLA #3” is a contemporary painting on an 80 x 100 cm canvas in vibrant neon colors.

This work is part of the “EARTH SONG” series.

This series is a critique of the exploitation of nature and the escalating climate crisis.

The first work in the series depicts a gorilla—frontal, close-up, almost oppressively present. The ape's gaze is calm, almost knowing, yet simultaneously imbued with a profound weariness. The expressive, predominantly blue palette contrasts with a charged, warm background that oscillates between beauty and menace.

The gorilla does not appear wild or aggressive, but rather vulnerable and contemplative. The gorilla acts as a mirror: not as the “other,” but as a counterpart. Its posture, its supported head, provokes a pause—a moment between resignation and silent questioning.

The fragmented lyrics are reflected in the painting:

What about Nature's Worth?

Is Our Planet Whomb?

What about us?

The combination of expressive painting and lyricism intensifies the emotional impact. The painting doesn't demand a quick interpretation, but rather a confrontation.

The gorilla here symbolizes endangered species—but also an awareness we have lost.

The painting is created with high-quality artist-grade acrylic paints on canvas and stretched on a wooden frame. It is ready to hang.

Materials used:

Acrylic, graphite, varnish

Details:

Tags:

#nature#ape#earth#lyrics#gorilla#michael jackson#climate art#climate crisis#wildlifeart#semiabstract animal#protectbiodiversity#animalwelfare
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Stefanie is an artist and graphic designer from Germany, who completed her artistic education in Hanover. In addition to abstract pieces, she also paints figurative works. Her abstract, large format... Read more

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