Chinese painter combines conservation with art

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Thu, 12/31/2009 - 00:31

Li Li, a painter and animal rights activist, uses his art and street activism to speak on behalf of China's endangered wildlife, which is threatened by air and water pollution.


 

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