Faunagraphic mural
pin

Faunagraphic

55 Thanet Road

Faunagraphic mural

About Faunagraphic

Faunagraphic

Faunagraphic is a graphic designer, graffiti and mural artist from Lancashire, creating what she calls ‘treasure hunt art’ on the walls of disused warehouses, cracked tiles of abandoned toilets and weather-worn gable ends. Regarded as one of the pioneers of “urban nature” street art, her Manchester Blue Tit (commissioned for Converse’s Wall-to-Wall project) has become a much-loved focal point of the Northern Quarter.

Find out more about this artist…

Faunagraphic website Faunagraphic Instagram

Grey herons are unmistakable; tall, long legs, elegant beak with grey, black, and white feathering. They stand with their neck proudly stretched out or hunched over searching for fish, small birds and mammals. Thanet's Pegwell Bay is a shallow inlet in the English Channel coast astride the estuary of the river Stour between Ramsgate and Sandwich. The mudflats and salt marshes of Pegwell bay are home to local herons, migrating waders and wildfowl.

This heron's habitat has been infected by an oil spill. When oil sticks to a bird's feathers, it causes them to mat and separate, impairing waterproofing and exposing the animal's sensitive skin to extremes in temperature. Instinctively, the bird tries to get the oil off its feathers by preening, which results in the animal ingesting the oil and causing severe damage to its internal organs. Many oil-soaked birds lose their buoyancy and beach themselves in their attempt to escape the cold water.


ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNER
PROJECT PARTNER