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New Scientist recommends the Society of Wildlife Artists’ annual expo

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Artist: Dean Patman 229 - Red Underwing Moth Medium: Found object sculpture Size: 47x67x14cm

Dean Patman’s found-object sculpture of a red underwing moth

Dean Patman

Penny Sarchet
Managing editor, London

For years, I had eagerly awaited the opportunity to visit the prestigious Society of Wildlife Artists’ annual Natural Eye exhibition. Recently, I was able to fulfill this desire as the art showcase graced the Mall Galleries in London throughout October. The exhibition is now available for viewing online until December 1st.

Accompanied by magazine editor Eleanor Parsons, we immersed ourselves in the beauty of the featured species on display. Our excitement was palpable as we exclaimed over each piece depicting various creatures like widgeons, curlews, and long-tailed tits. Engaging in a playful game of “which-would-you-buy,” I found myself drawn to a breathtaking found-object sculpture of a red underwing moth crafted by Dean Patman (as seen above). As of now, this captivating piece is still available for purchase to those who share my admiration for moths and have £1750 to spare.

In the UK, the season of winter migrants is upon us, offering the opportunity to witness the arrival of ducks and waders at muddy wetlands. While unable to explore an estuary firsthand, the artworks at the exhibition, often featuring wetland birds, provided a serene substitute for nature enthusiasts.

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