Wunderkammer

BA(Hons) Illustration: 2021 student showcase

Falmouth University

‘Skulls in particular give us clues about how an animal is adapted for survival, their teeth show diet, eye sockets reveal if they are predators or prey, and subtle differences between species show us an animals’ potential evolutionary path.’

‘Skulls in particular give us clues about how an animal is adapted for survival, their teeth show diet, eye sockets reveal if they are predators or prey, and subtle differences between species show us an animals’ potential evolutionary path.’

‘In response to the theme Wunderkammer, students have found a multitude of curiosities to illustrate; their personal interpretations encompass a variety of interests, illustrative approaches, audiences and fields of illustration.’


Sue Clarke, Senior Lecturer, Final Year, BA(Hons) Illustration

https://journal.falmouth.ac.uk/wunderkammer/

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