Raced to Death (2025) 数字艺术 由 Elodie M. Richard

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« Raced to Death »©️Elodie M.Richard (16x20 inches poster) This is part of a series of protests posters in defense of the Bird of Peace, the not so common pigeon. Pigeon racing is not a sport. It’s animal cruelty dressed in trophies and tradition. Racing pigeons are torn from their families to be used as pawns in a system that thrives on stress, fear, [...]
« Raced to Death »©️Elodie M.Richard (16x20 inches poster) This is part of a series of protests posters in defense of the Bird of Peace, the not so common pigeon.

Pigeon racing is not a sport.
It’s animal cruelty dressed in trophies and tradition.
Racing pigeons are torn from their families to be used as pawns in a system that thrives on stress, fear, and loss. Their deep bonds are exploited, they’re made to race home from long, exhausting distances, chasing a reunion that may never come.
Many never return.
Those who do are often discarded if they don’t win,
sold for dog training, left to starve, or killed by a snap of the neck.
Each “lost” bird is a slave to the racing system.
Do NOT call the number on their band. Instead, contact a local pigeon friendly rescue or pigeon friendly rehabber. You can also receive guidance from organizations such as Palomacy or GLPR.
You’re not returning a pet — you’re sending them back to a life of high stress, suffering and trauma. Exhaustion, bad weather, and injury from collisions with fencing and other structures during training and racing can interfere with the birds’ navigation ability and their safe return home. This can force birds to join feral flocks where they have no survival skills, having been raised with complete dependence on humans.
When birds are injured, they are usually killed rather than brought to a veterinarian for treatment. Finally, fanciers may use performance-enhancing drugs that can impair pigeons’ immune systems and ability to regenerate feathers.
Pigeons are not machines to serve human greed.
They are loyal, sensitive beings who deserve peace, not forced endurance, not cruelty disguised as tradition.
Break the silence.
Ban pigeon racing.

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Elodie M. Richard was born in France but with a complex heritage including Polish and Russian. Due to her father’s career in the Army her family had to regularly move and adapt to new locations in France and abroad. [...]

Elodie M. Richard was born in France but with a complex heritage including Polish and Russian. Due to her father’s career in the Army her family had to regularly move and adapt to new locations in France and abroad. Her life path as a child and adult is made of travels and regular changes of geographical locations, constantly balancing between feeling of loss, challenges and new life starts. 

Unlike a superficial society that gets lost in ultra consumption, Elodie creates a refined, symbolic and meditative world around the broad notion of identity. She takes her inspirations from personal experiences but also current events and her connection to nature.
The artist currently lives in Central Florida with her husband (artist himself) and their small flock of 5 rescued pigeons.

This page shows an inventory of her work as a painter and illustrator since 2016 up to this current year. 

Some of her artworks appear as sold, if interested in an art piece, please private message Elodie.

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