Because makes you say, "Wow, that is a beautiful animal." But seeing a painting of a tiger makes you say, "Wow, I wonder what that artist was feeling."
Artists like Robert Bateman (Canada) and Zoe Keller (USA) spend hundreds of hours rendering every barb of a feather or scale of a reptile. Their work often holds more detail than a photograph because the artist decides which details to emphasize. A photograph captures everything equally; a painting guides your eye. video de artofzoo best
Perhaps the most "useful" aspect of both mediums is their role in environmental advocacy. We rarely protect what we do not love, and we cannot love what we do not see. Because makes you say, "Wow, that is a beautiful animal