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Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom was at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens on Westbourne Road in Edgbaston from the 6th to the 28th April 2019. They kept sending me emails for 20% off, but then got one for 40% off early bird for the opening weekend, and that convinced me to go!
Similar to the 2017 event with dinosaurs, but with extinct animals from the ice age.
Features giant life sized animated beasts with sound effects.
Cavemen
The Ursas by: Jen Lewin from: Brooklyn, NY
year: 2023
Named after the constellations Ursa Minor and Ursa Major, The Ursas features two towering polar bears. In 2022, Ursa Minor, a 13-foot tall sculpture debuted on playa. Inspired by Polaris, the work’s glowing and multi-paneled infinity-mirrored body reminds us to “Look Up.”
In 2023 Ursa Minor will return, but this time with her big sister. Standing over three stories tall, Ursa Major’s hollow body is filled with glowing infinity mirrors, each reflecting mosaic drawings of extinct animals from the past 12 months.
The pair, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, stand in solidarity.
Ursa Minor in hope, looking up.
Ursa Major, as a cathedral and tomb, to species lost.
URL: www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/ursa-minor/
Contact: inquiry@jenlewinstudio.com
(page detail)
A Big-eared hopping-mouse, last seen: 19th July, 1843.
Page detail from one of our most recent collaborative artists' books THE DUBIOUS CLUE.
ca. 1997, Hill City, South Dakota, USA --- Peter Larson, President of the Black Hills Institute of Geologic Research, is shown in the Black Hills Museum with "Stan," whom he and the Institute excavated near Buffalo, South Dakota. --- Image by © Layne Kennedy/CORBIS
AND THEY SILENTLY STEAL AWAY.
Our single color lithographic offset print, hand-colored with pencil and collage, 'And they silently steal away' reflects the front garden in the afternoon light.
The Ursas by: Jen Lewin from: Brooklyn, NY
year: 2023
Named after the constellations Ursa Minor and Ursa Major, The Ursas features two towering polar bears. In 2022, Ursa Minor, a 13-foot tall sculpture debuted on playa. Inspired by Polaris, the work’s glowing and multi-paneled infinity-mirrored body reminds us to “Look Up.”
In 2023 Ursa Minor will return, but this time with her big sister. Standing over three stories tall, Ursa Major’s hollow body is filled with glowing infinity mirrors, each reflecting mosaic drawings of extinct animals from the past 12 months.
The pair, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, stand in solidarity.
Ursa Minor in hope, looking up.
Ursa Major, as a cathedral and tomb, to species lost.
URL: www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/ursa-minor/
Contact: inquiry@jenlewinstudio.com
The Ursas by: Jen Lewin from: Brooklyn, NY
year: 2023
Named after the constellations Ursa Minor and Ursa Major, The Ursas features two towering polar bears. In 2022, Ursa Minor, a 13-foot tall sculpture debuted on playa. Inspired by Polaris, the work’s glowing and multi-paneled infinity-mirrored body reminds us to “Look Up.”
In 2023 Ursa Minor will return, but this time with her big sister. Standing over three stories tall, Ursa Major’s hollow body is filled with glowing infinity mirrors, each reflecting mosaic drawings of extinct animals from the past 12 months.
The pair, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, stand in solidarity.
Ursa Minor in hope, looking up.
Ursa Major, as a cathedral and tomb, to species lost.
URL: www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/ursa-minor/
Contact: inquiry@jenlewinstudio.com
The Ursas by: Jen Lewin from: Brooklyn, NY
year: 2023
Named after the constellations Ursa Minor and Ursa Major, The Ursas features two towering polar bears. In 2022, Ursa Minor, a 13-foot tall sculpture debuted on playa. Inspired by Polaris, the work’s glowing and multi-paneled infinity-mirrored body reminds us to “Look Up.”
In 2023 Ursa Minor will return, but this time with her big sister. Standing over three stories tall, Ursa Major’s hollow body is filled with glowing infinity mirrors, each reflecting mosaic drawings of extinct animals from the past 12 months.
The pair, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, stand in solidarity.
Ursa Minor in hope, looking up.
Ursa Major, as a cathedral and tomb, to species lost.
URL: www.jenlewinstudio.com/portfolio/ursa-minor/
Contact: inquiry@jenlewinstudio.com
a photo story about threatened, endangered, and extinct animals and plants to The Hooters' song "Brother< Don't You Walk Away"
(page detail)
White-footed rabbit-rat, last seen: 1845.
Page detail from one of our most recent collaborative artists' books THE DUBIOUS CLUE.