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Installation, Taxidermy on Paper
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PLEASE NOTE THIS ARTWORK ONLY IS CURRENTLY MADE TO ORDER IN A EDITION OF 50. ALL OTHER WORKS ARE READY TO GO. Tremendous care and attention is taken in making these works . I love what I do and I want you to love your purchase too. Any queries please feel free to contact me. NGC 6302 *All artworks are intricately made out of ethically sourced real moth specimens by exhibiting artist Fiona Parkinson in her Stratford-upon-avon studio* SPECIES Scientific name :Argema Mittrei Common name :Madagascan Moon Moth / Comet Moth Behind the name… NGC 6302 (also known as the Butterfly Nebula) is a bipolar planetary nebula in the constellation Scorpius. The structure in the nebula is among the most complex ever observed in planetary nebulae (more info at )
Taxidermy on Paper
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14 W x 20 H x 2 D in
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Fiona Parkinson’s childhood took her from Yorkshire to South Africa and back again to an unsettled life on the East coast of England. Throughout this upbringing her interest in expressing herself through art became a constant, may be even a requirement and as soon as she was able she continued to explore this passion in further education. She graduated in 2015 with a first class Bachelors degree and was then awarded a Master’s degree with distinction whilst collecting the College of Arts Award at Lincoln University. She has exhibited individually and as part of collectives across Europe and extensively in the North East and has been featured by the media appearing a number of times on local BBC radio. Her art diverged from what may be considered more mainstream techniques early in her studies with a chance introduction to taxidermy and has explored various species from birds and small mammals to butterflies, spiders and bacteria. Since graduating and moving to her studio in Stratford-upon-Avon her work has continued to explore contradictions in our experience of the world including beauty and fragility, fear and love, life and death. Her unique techniques fuse modern technology with ancient methods to producing striking images which deliver fascination and emotion in equal measure.
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