Level Two and Three BA Fine Art Printmaking students at WSA have been looking at issues of economy and ecology. Last semester they spent some time working with the Hampshire Wildlife Trust at Winnall Moors to produce an edition of works that will be sold in aid of the Trust. The works show a broad range of responses to a guided tour of the moors, which explained the history of the landscape and its ecologies: from rubbings to photo-lithography to the production of a water-powered drawing machine.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is the only conservation charity committed to improving conditions for all wildlife in these counties, managing 48 nature reserves as part of a vision to create 'Living Landscapes' for the future.
Find out more at www.hwt.org.uk