Thomas Mangold is an accomplished artist who frequently uses animal art in very creative ways in all sorts of award winning advertisements. Like, for example, this parasitic pachyderm used in a German business magazine "Wirschaftswoche;"
Elephant Mosquito Art by Mangold: This Mosquitofant never forgets how thirsty he is!
This less than subtly disguised torpedo makes this animal art effective, and, hopefully, influential. Mangold's World Wildlife Foundation image, among several others, won Epica awards, and rightfully so. Take a look:
Panda Tuna Art by Mangold: Cute? Or Dangerous? Maybe this bomb should use a different disguise.
This animal art computer generated photography depicts an unfortunate "Hot-Wheels" encounter. The mouse art below is one of the more evocative story telling animal images of Mangold's.
Mouse Art by Mangold: Limpy is the star of one of Mangold and company's "short tails" about animal encounters with Hot-Wheels.
Image is very important to some of the creatures in Mangold's animal art, but not nearly as much so for others. Take this octopus from Mangold's animal art for Sony's Playstation, and compare it to the giraffe (another Epica award winner) that is hoping desperately for slow lions!
Octopus Art by Mangold: This octopus wants to make sure its new style doesn't suck.
Giraffe Art by Mangold: This giraffe needs to take more advantage of those wide open spaces.
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Images used with artist's permission.