Artist pays tribute to police dog


Reflecting his belief in interconnectedness, Jijunxing is not the first canine subject of Yuan Xikun's art.
"From search-and-rescue missions to narcotics detection and intercepting wildlife trafficking, these dogs serve as humanity's unspoken allies," Yuan said. "They guard human lives, property, and our ecosystems' integrity — silent partners in preserving biological security for all species.
"Their dedication compels us to advance animal welfare, strengthen legal safeguards, and further China's ecological civilization achievements — fostering a world where humans and animals coexist in harmony."
Known as the artist who has received the highest number of honorary medals from foreign presidents and prestigious cultural awards for his sculptures, Yuan calls himself a "son of nature" and feels an irresistible drive to create works on animals, using his art as a powerful voice for conservation.
Renowned music producer Qing Shan, grandnephew of China's national anthem composer Nie Er, composed the song Silent Partner as a tribute, inspired by viewing Yuan's sculpture of Jijunxing.
Grace Ge Gabriel, senior advisor on Asia affairs for the International Fund for Animal Welfare, said: "From shielding elephants and tigers from illegal trade to confronting threats of climate change, Master Yuan Xikun has pioneered the fusion of art and conservation. His tribute to Jijunxing powerfully reminds us that humans and animals share a common destiny.
"These silent guardians deserve our deepest respect and protection. When we uphold the dignity of animals, we build a more compassionate world for all."
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