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Lucy Stevens

Leicester
Sound and visual artist whose work explores our relationship with the natural environment via interpretation of birdsong, museum collections and conservation data.

Lucy Stevens is a multidisciplinary British contemporary artist whose work explores our relationship with the natural environment.

She draws inspiration from ornithology and colour theory. She is also an amateur birdwatcher. Her projects often include working in collaboration with experts in the natural world including scientists, museum curators, ornithologists, photographers and musicians.

Her work interprets birdsong, museum collections and conservation data into mixed media abstract portraits on paper and sound works developed from gathering field recordings.

 

Colour Coded Birds

A Band of Birds & Insects

Colony

Natural High

An Asylum of Cuckoos

Ten Consecutive Freezing Days

The Field Vole and the Barn Owl

The Woolly Bear Caterpillar and the Cuckoo

Warming Seas

Bird Ringing

Razorbill (Rising Scottish Sea Temperatures)

Guillemot (Rising Scottish Sea Temperatures)

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