Marine exhibition at Kullaberg, Scania
The assignment was to produce a new marine exhibition which illustrate the three marine reserves around Kullaberg: shallow eel grass bed, steep rocky shore, deep soft bottom. Anna Berg an I (Mångfaldens Mönster) planned, built, painted and designed all elements in the exhibition. Collaboration partners were Anna Persson (layout) and Susanne Liljenström (text).
Client
Länsstyrelsen SkåneCreative Field
IllustrationProject Type
Medical/Scientific Illustration, Public ArtTechnique
Mixed Media
The paintings are created in egg oil tempera. They show two marine environments around Kullaberg: steep rocky shore and deep soft bottom.
A mute swan forage on the eel grass whilst a pipe fish hunts for small amphipods and a nudibranch strive towards a defenseless sea anemone.
Panorama view of the marine exhibition at "naturum" Kulleberg
The harbour seal is one of the characteristic species around Kullaberg.
A snapshot from the marine reserve "Jonstorp - Vegeåns mynning". The visitor will become familiar with life in the eel grass meadow and in and at the shallow sand bottoms in the reserve.