Jocotoco Antpitta
ジェーン・キム(1981 –)
ジェーン・キムは、大規模な自然保護壁画で知られるアメリカの画家兼サイエンス・イラストレーターです。彼女の作品はアートとアドボカシー(啓発活動)を融合させ、見事な野生動物の描写を通じて自然界への意識を高めています。
Cornell Lab of Ornithology(イサカ, アメリカ合衆国)
ニューヨーク州イタカのコーネル鳥類学研究所で、鳥の研究、保護活動、そしてeBirdのような市民科学プロジェクトを発見!サプサッカー・ウッズ自然保護区でバードウォッチングやインタラクティブな展示をお楽しみください。
The Enigmatic Antpitta: Jane Kim's Conservation Canvas
Jane Kim’s “Jocotoco Antpitta” isn’t merely a painting; it’s an immersive experience, a vibrant testament to the fragility and beauty of a vanishing species. This striking artwork, rendered in meticulous detail and imbued with a palpable sense of urgency, captures the elusive Jocotoco Antpitta – a critically endangered bird endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador – alongside its young. The image transcends simple representation, becoming a powerful plea for conservation within a broader narrative of ecological awareness.
The piece immediately draws the eye to the central figure: a magnificent black antpitta, radiating an almost regal presence amidst a flurry of smaller birds. Its posture is one of quiet authority, yet its gaze holds a hint of vulnerability. Flanking it are two juvenile birds, their plumage softer and less defined, symbolizing the future of this threatened lineage. The background, a carefully constructed blend of cerulean sky and wispy clouds, provides a serene counterpoint to the intensity of the avian subjects, suggesting the delicate balance within its natural habitat.
A Fusion of Science and Art: Technique and Process
Kim’s masterful technique is evident in every brushstroke. The painting employs a layered approach, building up texture and depth through multiple applications of acrylic and latex paints on canvas. The artist's background as a science illustrator shines through – the anatomical accuracy of the birds is remarkable, yet never feels sterile or clinical. Instead, it’s presented with an appreciation for their inherent beauty. The use of color is particularly noteworthy; rich, saturated hues are juxtaposed with subtle gradations and tonal variations, creating a dynamic visual rhythm that guides the viewer's eye across the composition.
Interestingly, “Jocotoco Antpitta” was originally conceived as part of a larger mural project – "From So Simple a Beginning" – commissioned by Ink Dwell Studio for Ithaca, New York. This context is crucial to understanding the artwork’s intent: it's not just about depicting a single bird but about raising awareness of biodiversity loss and the importance of habitat preservation. The mural served as a visual education tool, bringing the plight of the Jocotoco Antpitta directly into the community.
Symbolism and Ecological Resonance
The Jocotoco Antpitta itself carries significant symbolic weight. As one of the rarest birds in the world, it represents the vulnerability of entire ecosystems. Its depiction alongside its young underscores the urgency of conservation efforts – a reminder that every individual plays a role in safeguarding future generations. The surrounding avian community—a diverse array of species—further emphasizes this interconnectedness, illustrating the delicate web of life within the cloud forest.
Furthermore, Kim’s work resonates with broader themes of environmental stewardship and human responsibility. The mural's location in Ithaca, a region increasingly focused on sustainability and ecological awareness, amplifies its message. It invites viewers to contemplate their own relationship with nature and consider the impact of their choices.
A Legacy of Conservation: Jane Kim’s Vision
Jane Kim’s artistic practice is deeply rooted in advocacy. Her work extends beyond individual paintings; she actively uses her art to promote conservation causes, as evidenced by her involvement with organizations like the California Working Families Party and her dedication to creating impactful murals. “Jocotoco Antpitta” stands as a powerful example of this commitment – a beautiful, informative, and ultimately hopeful reminder of the importance of protecting our planet’s most vulnerable species. Reproductions of this artwork offer a tangible connection to this vital message, allowing viewers to bring a piece of this conservation story into their own spaces.
作品詳細
- 作品名: Jocotoco Antpitta
- 作家: ジェーン・キム
- 制作年: 2015
- 技法: Square
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 展示場所: Cornell Lab of Ornithology
- 制作時期: Contemporary Conservation
- カラーパレット: Neutrals
- 主要な色: Cobalt Violet
- キーワード: jocotoco antpitta , biodiversity , bird art
作品詳細
- Dimensions: 16.4in x 16.4in
- Title: Jocotoco Antpitta
- Notable elements: Mural detail of bird
- Location: Ithaca, NY
- Medium: Latex & Acrylic
- Artist: Jane Kim
- Movement: Conservation Mural


