wild. kind. art.

endangered wildlife - kind action - original art

We named our art “INKS” - created in pen and ink. These INKS are a creative record. They carry memory, meaning, and permanence. INKS record what we risk losing - species, beauty, and living ecosystems.

Endangered Inks is a founder-led luxury conservation art house creating collectible wildlife artworks that celebrate the beauty, vulnerability and emotional presence of endangered animals.

Original INKS celebrate the expressive spirit of animals. Each piece is meticulously hand-drawn to capture the quiet story held in a single moment. Through observation and deep respect for the natural world, each INK reveals presence, personality, and character.

Our limited edition INKS are intentionally small, preserving rarity and craftsmanship. Each is hand-finished with pastel to create a sense of botanical wonder, transforming every print into something wildly unique.

Every INK is a talisman for conservation. We honour endangered species and support wildlife conservation through art.

Our work exists to create connection, awaken awareness, and inspire action.

endangered inks

We make art that matters.

drawn to protect

Drawn to Protect is the impact and the heart of Endangered Inks — turning art into direct, measurable action. Every original INK and hand finished limited editions becomes both a work of art and a contribution to tangible protection. Conservation is not an addition to our work — it is part of the foundation of every collection we create.

Every INK sold, 20% is donated to conservation.

collecting an endangered ink

This is not just art for your walls. This is art with heart, purpose, and responsibility.

Be wild. Be kind. Become a Patron of Nature.

Endangered Inks supports conservation of two rhinoceroses walking on a grassy plain with trees in the background, black and white photo.

It's surely our responsibility to do everything within our power to create a planet that provides a home not just for us, but for all life on Earth.’.

- Sir David Attenborough