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Displays

Displays & Murals

Displays Folio | Lynton Youth Group Mural (2008) The Youth Group spent several weeks exploring painting and drawing elements of their local environment before designing and painting the mural onto MDF panels.

Devon Youth Service and the Green Ambassadors scheme commissioned the mural.


Displays Folio | Mount Street Project 2004 Two printed and laminated exterior interpretative display boards (100x70cm) depicting the flora and fauna of a newly created wildlife garden for Mount Street Primary School in central Plymouth.

This project was designed in conjunction with Plymouth University and the school, and funded by the BBSRC (Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council).


Displays Folio | Nettlecombe Court Display Boards 2000 Three hand painted and framed exterior display boards depicting the flora and fauna, walking maps and historical information of Nettlecombe Court Field Study Centre, West Somerset. The boards were designed in conjunction with the Field Centre and funded by the Field Studies Council.
Displays Folio | Flagmount National School Mural 1999 The mural was facilitated and designed with the staff and pupils of the school in Co. Clare, Ireland, as a millennium celebration. The project was funded and supported by Clare CC and materials supplied by parents of the school and local residents.
Displays Folio | 'Salthouse' Interpretive Display 1995 A series of illustrated and framed boards designed for a salt storage house in Pagham Harbour LNR. The display depicts the historical evolution of the area and was designed in conjunction with the nature reserve and the local wildfowl trust. West Sussex County Council funded the project.
Displays Folio | Pagham Harbour Interpretive Display 1993 A series of illustrations and backgrounds, including hands on geology and aquarium surround, to depict the environmental history of this area of natural beauty were designed and produced in conjunction with nature reserve staff. West Sussex County Council funded the project.