INTERDEPENDENCE AND BIOLOGICAL INTERACTION OF SPECIES AS ALLIES-A CALL FOR IMPROVED COHABITATION
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The interdependence and biological interaction of species as allies-a call for improved cohabitation (symbiosis) is an attempt to effect closer attention of the relationship whish exists between species such as man, plants and animals. It emphasises the interrelative roles of species for the sustenance of each other, against actions that would lead to a collective suffering and threat of possible extinction for the community. In our world today, we are plagued with increasing need for extension of habitation prompted by the advent of the new medicine "technology" which fires up the unsatisfied tastes of man, wanting artificial comfort at all costs, hereby displacing his neighbour species from their own natural breeding environment. And to this effect, nature, being the victims of devaluation turns hostile towards man, dividing the world by two 'the predator and the prey'. "Allies" is a term which seeks to align (or realign) species to a more natural and safer life of cohabitation, seeking respect for individual habitation to promote general thriving of the elements of nature. This objectives is achieved in the exploration of acrylic colours on a canvas measuring 5 x 6 feet to depict the idea as a practice-based research methodology. The painting featured the primates of life, man and ape, at various ends of their distinct breeding environment, sharing a common tree branch stemming from the wig of matter nature was a successful and laudable result that nature have regained alignment and is safely cohabited.
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