Celebrating 10 Years of Wild Life Drawing: The More You Look Exhibition at Camley Street Natural Park 

Celebrating 10 Years of Wild Life Drawing: The More You Look Exhibition at Camley Street Natural Park 

Photo credit: Spencer Wilton

Wild Life Drawing, in collaboration with London Wildlife Trust, is thrilled to announce The More You Look, an extraordinary outdoor exhibition celebrating a decade of Wild Life Drawing.

This unique exhibition will be hosted at Camley Street Natural Park from June 20th to August 18th, 2024, inviting visitors to explore daily with free admission.  

The More You Look showcases a stunning collection of animal artworks created during Wild Life Drawing classes over the past ten years. Featuring 22 spectacular species, these artworks have jumped off the page to become part of the lush landscape of Camley Street Natural Park. This family-friendly exhibition highlights the talents of artists of all ages and styles, depicting species from across the globe—from sloths to starlings, flamingos to frogs. Visitors are challenged to spot them all amidst the park’s natural beauty.  

a drawing of a rabbit stood amongst leaves

Rabbit painting by Jennie Webber

Photo credit - Spencer Wilton

Many of the animals featured in the exhibition are listed as threatened or endangered, primarily due to habitat loss. Camley Street Natural Park itself is a testament to the importance of creating spaces for nature within urban environments. As visitors explore the exhibition trail, they are encouraged to take a closer look not only at the artworks but also at the surrounding trees, water, and wildflowers. This immersive experience serves as a powerful reminder of the need to incorporate more wildness into our daily lives and urban landscapes.  

A person and a child looking into the reeds at Camley Street Natural Park

Photo credit: Spencer Wilton

About Wild Life Drawing  

Wild Life Drawing runs magical and memorable drawing classes featuring real animals. Our events, both online and in-person, foster a deeper connection with the natural world. By collaborating with sanctuaries and conservationists globally, we draw a diverse array of animals including owls, sloths, wolf-dogs, and penguins.

a drawing of an ocelot amongst vegetation

Ocelot drawing by Sarah Davis

Photo credit: Spencer Wilton

Over the past decade, Wild Life Drawing has inspired thousands to engage in creativity, highlighting the positive impact of nature and art on mental health. Each ticket sold contributes to charity, with over £65,000 raised for conservation to date.  

For more information about "The More You Look" exhibition or to schedule an interview with Jennie, the founder of Wild Life Drawing, please contact:  

Jennie Webber  

Founder & Director  

Wild Life Drawing  

07966441235  

info@wildlifedrawing.co.uk  

wildlifedrawing.co.uk