Conservation

Every Purchase Protects the Wild

The creatures of Chimera & Co. live at the edge of imagination — but the animals that inspire them are very real, and increasingly vulnerable.

Habitat loss, climate change, and the global wildlife trade continue to pressure species around the world. Conservation depends not only on protection, but on changing how we see the living world: not as something to possess, but as something to respect, protect, and allow to thrive.

The work of Enrique Gómez de Molina has long explored that tension. His hybrid forms are strange, luminous, and unforgettable, but they also point back to biodiversity itself — to the beauty, fragility, and interdependence of the natural world.

By presenting these creatures as objects of wonder rather than trophies, Chimera & Co. hopes to move the conversation from ownership to stewardship. Art can’t solve extinction on its own, but it can change attention, and attention is where protection begins.

“I want to shed light on how humans are changing the natural world. I hope to raise awareness of the dangers faced by multitudes of species through nuclear and chemical waste, deforestation, and human invasion. My work, unlike taxidermy, emphasizes recycling, waste reduction, and ethically sourced materials.”
— Enrique Gómez de Molina

That is why Chimera & Co. donates a percentage of net product sales to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on a quarterly basis. Each purchase helps support habitat protection and wildlife conservation, so the wild lives behind this art have a better chance to endure.

We believe beauty should do more than decorate a wall. It should remind us what is rare, what is vulnerable, and what is still worth saving.

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