Public Erasure - Stag Beetle Pre Erasure
From a graphite drawing on paper
A ‘Public Erasure’ drawing pre-erasure performed at The Ruskin Drawing Prize exhibition
Fine Art Giclee Print (Reproduction) on Museum Heritage 310gsm
60 x 39cm
£120
From a graphite drawing on paper
A ‘Public Erasure’ drawing pre-erasure performed at The Ruskin Drawing Prize exhibition
Fine Art Giclee Print (Reproduction) on Museum Heritage 310gsm
60 x 39cm
£120
From a graphite drawing on paper
A ‘Public Erasure’ drawing pre-erasure performed at The Ruskin Drawing Prize exhibition
Fine Art Giclee Print (Reproduction) on Museum Heritage 310gsm
60 x 39cm
£120
The stag beetle is a globally threatened species, protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and listed as a priority species for conservation in the UK and London Biodiversity Action Plans.
Stag beetles are relatively widespread in southern England and live in the Severn valley and coastal areas of the southwest. Elsewhere in Britain they are extremely rare or even extinct.