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In the heart of Düsseldorf, a city renowned for its rich culture and art, the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum is hosting a unique event - a digital art auction titled "Artists for our Nature". This auction aims to raise awareness for species protection and support various projects for marine inhabitants, penguins, orangutans, and specific reptile, amphibian, and crustacean species.
The auction, which ends on October 26th at 12 pm, is an opportunity for art enthusiasts to bid on 26 pieces created by 20 artists, both amateur and professional. The artworks range from sculptures to aquarelle, pastel, acrylic painting, screen printing, photography, and Japanese ink painting "sumi-e".
Each artist chose an art protection project with a special connection to the Aquazoo. For example, an aquarelle of a triggerfish supports a project to protect a rare gecko in Tanzania, while a screen print with large dots supports turtle protection.
Bids for the artworks can be placed via email at [email protected] with a minimum bid of 50 Euro. The terms and conditions for the auction can be found at www.duesseldorf.de/aquazoo.
The Aquazoo Loebbecke Museum aims to offer something beautiful for the walls of bidders and provide artists with a platform to inspire a wide audience. It's important to note that the artwork's theme does not have to match the respective project.
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of each artwork will go to the organization or project chosen by the artist. This auction is more than just an opportunity to own a piece of art; it's a chance to make a difference in the world of nature conservation.
If you're looking for details about this event, additional or more specific sources beyond this article may need to be consulted. Alternatively, contacting the Aquazoo directly or checking their official event calendar might provide the most accurate and current information.
The artworks created by various artists for the "Artists for our Nature" auction, happening at the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum in Düsseldorf, also include pieces from environmental science, such as the aqueous depiction of a triggerfish that supports a gecko protection project in Tanzania. The financial contribution from the sale of these artworks will directly support the selected nature conservation projects, making the auction not only a means to enrich one's living space with art but also an opportunity to contribute significantly to environmental science and nature conservation.