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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 Skåne

Creative Field

Illustration

Project Type

Medical/Scientific Illustration, Public Art

Technique

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.