Cover art for I am Beautiful
Published
Pavilion, March 2022
ISBN
9781843654940
Format
Hardcover, 96 pages
Dimensions
28cm × 22cm

I am Beautiful

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This wonderfully illustrated book shows that beauty can be found everywhere, and celebrates the unusual animals of the world, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals. William Spring's striking animal paintings give an insight into nature's outsiders, how they have evolved, and the vital parts they play in the ecosystem.

This book is a beautiful celebration of diversity and difference - as important in the natural world as it is in human society. William Spring's striking and brilliant animal paintings take centre stage in a book that celebrates the outsiders of the animal world - the unusual and the often-ignored - and how they evolved to play a vital role in the ecosystem. All of nature is beautiful - from the tiniest of insects to the largest of mammals. But many of nature's inhabitants are unusual, very different from humans or from the cute, fluffy animals that we tend to be drawn to. Yet to ignore them is to disregard the vital role that these creatures play in our ecosystem. Animals that don't fit the aesthetic norm are often neglected in favour of the more generically appealing: the photogenic, the 'cuddly' and those that display human-like characteristics, or 'cute' child-like features. The bottom line is that so often a creature's aesthetic appeal directly impacts its chances of survival. At the beginning, a brief explanation of the process of evolution shows that everything in the natural world is perfectly adapted to its 'niche': from the smallest worm and insect through birds, mammals, fish, plants and fungi. The book then explains the evolutionary processes behind why a creature looks as it does, explaining in simple ways how and why certain features developed, with illustrations of some of those steps. The book then explores the world of unusual creatures. William Spring's stunning paintings show a selection of them in their true beauty over amazing double page spreads, explaining the vital role they play in the natural world. The list of animals includes: Marabou stork Naked mole rat Helmeted guineafowl Vulture Black ibis Warthog Aye aye Snapping turtle Various primates Numerous toads, frogs, reptiles and insects And many more! Every animal, like every human, has the right to shout out 'I am what I am'!

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