Animals view their own ‘pawtraits’
at miniature UCA exhibition

A meerkat, skunk, armadillo, tortoise, snake and bearded dragon have attended a miniature art exhibition curated by the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), to see their ‘pawtraits’ for the first time.

28 Nov 2024

The animal life drawings, hung in an animal-sized art gallery made to scale and titled Please Don’t Eat the Art, were created by third-year students studying a degree in animation at UCA. From black-and-white depictions in charcoal and pencil, to sketches in oil, pastel, and watercolour, around 100 students took part in an animal life drawing class, with the ‘best in show’ selected for the unique exhibition.

University for the Creative Arts puts on -all to scale-animal art exhibition attended by the animals to see their ‘pawtraits’ by animation students

Harriet Croucher, a lecturer in animation at UCA, and organiser of the exhibition, said: “I don’t know when else in their lifetime the students would be able to draw animals up close and personal, working on your artwork alongside you. And as they move constantly, students often end up surprised by what they produce – we got some well-observed and expressive artworks. But, never have we welcomed the animals back to see the drawings for themselves – and what better critics? I’m just glad none of them ate the pieces.”

An animation student added: Being able to draw animals as they are – the texture, colour and markings – helped us capture their personality and the essence of what they are, and when they started running around and causing chaos that was fun.”

University for the Creative Arts puts on animal art exhibition attended by Arlo and Frodo the meerkats to see their ‘pawtraits’ by animation students

Other notable alumni from UCA’s animation course, who also featured animals in their work include Mark Baker, one of the co-founders of the animated series Peppa Pig; Grant Orchard, the creator of Hey Duggee; and Darren Walsh, who created Aleksandr the meerkat for Compare the Market.

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