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Assignment 2 Part 1 – Alexander Cruz

Prevention of animal cruelty

https://nationaltoday.com/prevention-of-cruelty-to-animals-month/

Connectivity between animal and human rights

https://www.elgaronline.com/view/journals/jhre/11-2/jhre.2020.02.00.xml?

For this assignment I chose to focus on animal cruelty and animal rights. I have always had a passion for animals from domesticated animals to wildlife. I hate to see an animal in distress or sorrow. Animals are living things too and deserve the same respect and treatment as we do. It’s extremely important as humans with the capability to care for life, continue to care and do all we can to ensure that animals get proper treatment, but also that people who mistreat and abuse animals are met with consequences. Human rights and animal rights have lots in common than most would assume. Plus, who doesn’t love animals. They’re awesome!

Alexander Cruz- Final Art

Throughout my process, one question constantly recurred. ” Is this metal enough”? I had many ideas ranging from a possessed circus tent, to a hazmat zombie, and my current/final idea being 2 conjoined melting skulls. In the beginning, the idea was to only have one melting skull which would pour into the words ” Toxic Maltz”. I loved the idea but realized while fooling around with it that it would work and look so much more metal if there were two skulls. This concept took up my interest thus deciding to use it as my final. An alternate version of the idea above was the same but the skulls did not have jaws. I chose to not use it because I personally felt that the “melting effect” would look better with a full, complete skull. However, I do intend on trying to make the jawless skull design work on my own time.

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