Daydreaming
Sweet Dreams
A hazel dormouse has chosen the gallery to go into a hibernation-like state to save energy.
Keep an eye out and keep checking back for it starting to stir!
These types of dormice are rare and vulnerable to extinction in the UK. The People's Trust for Endangered Species are working to prevent this from happening and have already reintroduced a thousand dormice to twelve counties. In eight of these countries the dormice were completely extinct. PTES have already provided over 20,000 dormice boxes to hundreds of sites across England and Wales. With the help of the public, they will release 90 dormice into this country in the next two years and continue to monitor and support them.
Want to help save these adorable creatures? Click here for more information from PTES; or buy one of Ali's Dormice original paintings or a ready to hang print. 20% of all sales will be donated to PTES.
Ali Bannister undertakes commissioned portraits of animals and people; and sells original artwork and high-quality prints of her work.
She has won many prestigious art awards including Artist of the Year 2019 from The Society of Art and Artists. Her impressive artistic CV includes work on the Steven Spielberg movie 'War Horse' (as Equine Artistic Advisor), commissions from War Horse author Michael Morpugo, musician Ringo Starr, plus dressage horse Donnersong's owner and rider Kate Carter. Her work hangs in the homes of legendary sports figures including Frankie Dettori and Andrew Strauss, and commissions include work for clients in Australia, U.S.A, Thailand and Hong Kong.
To find out more about Ali & her work you can visit her website
or visit her facebook page: Ali Bannister Portraits
Feel free to contact her with enquiries.
Sleeping Dormouse 'Sweet Dreams'
Eyes Open Dormouse 'Daydreaming'
Ali Bannister
Acrylic paint on gesso board
2021
20% of all sales will be donated to PTES.
The installation includes honeysuckle, one of the preferred nesting materials of Hazel Dormice, plus an audio recording of a sleeping dormouse.
The artist would like to thank professional Ecologist Diana Clark, Kate Heightman from Nutshell Photography and forest ranger Gerry O'Brien for supporting this project by sharing their knowledge and allowing Ali to work from their wonderful photographs.
Late April through to May is around the time that Hazel Dormice wake up from winter hibernation, so check back regularly to see if our sleepy little fellow stirs!
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