Pablo Maldonado's profile

Banco de Bosques Foundation

Armnimals
The Invasive Alien Species (IAS) are animals introduced by men in certain territories where they’re not supposed to inhabit. These animals cause serious problems for their new environment when reproducing, generating a progressive extinction of the native species that now have to fight for food and space. The IAS are the second cause of species extinction worldwide, but in Argentina became the first one.

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Invasive: Beaver from North America. / Native: Red fox from Tierra del Fuego, Arg.
Recognitions.

❂ 2019 | Selected for 200 Best Digital Artists 2019/20 Book - Lürzer's Archive
❂ 2019 | Part of Poster House Museum Permanent Collection - NYC
❂ 2018 | Silver - Print - FIAP
❂ 2018 | Silver - Print - Diente
❂ 2018 | Bronze - Outdoor - Diente
2018 | Bronze - Print - Epica Awards
❂ 2018 | Bronze - OOH - Ojo de Iberoamérica
❂ 2018 | Finalist - Print & Publishing - Cannes Lions
❂ 2018 | Featured on Vol. 04-2018 - Lürzer's Archive
Invasive: Bighorn pig from Europe. / Native: Deer from La Pampa, Arg.
Recognitions.

❂ 2019 | Selected for 200 Best Digital Artists 2019/20 Book - Lürzer's Archive
❂ 2019 | Part of Poster House Museum Permanent Collection - NYC
❂ 2018 | Silver - Print - FIAP
❂ 2018 | Silver - Print - Diente
❂ 2018 | Bronze - Outdoor - Diente
❂ 2018 | Bronze - Print - Epica Awards
❂ 2018 | Bronze - OOH - Ojo de Iberoamérica
❂ 2018 | Finalist - Print & Publishing - Cannes Lions
❂ 2018 | Featured on Vol. 04-2018 - Lürzer's Archive
Invasive: Sheep from North America. / Native: Puma from la Patagonia, Arg.
Recognitions.

❂ 2019 | Part of Poster House Museum Permanent Collection - NYC
❂ 2018 | Silver - Print - FIAP
❂ 2018 | Silver - Print - Diente
❂ 2018 | Bronze - Outdoor - Diente
❂ 2018 | Bronze - OOH - Ojo de Iberoamérica
Publications.
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