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Bass Rock (blue)
By
Lucy Stevens
2018
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A part of a collection of drawings using drawing ink and mixed media, inspired by research from Glasgow University into why teenage gannets find particular colonies attractive, with a focus on colonies in Scotland, Wales and Germany. The artworks were produced as part of a 6-month artist residency funded by the AA2A programme in collaboration with De Montfort University.
Read more about the AA2A residency at De Montfort University here: https://lucystevens.co.uk/2018/04/19/protecting-gannet-populations-through-art-and-science-residency/
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