2008 / This work explores the habitat of the rare day flying moth,
the slender Scotch burnet and examines the interconnected ecology
vital for the moth’s existence, this tiny moth can be found
on just four colonies on the west coast of Scotland.

Originally commissioned as a 5m x 25m permanent photographic
installation for the headquarters of Scottish Natural Heritage and
a smaller scale 2m x 12m dark version was made for inclusion
in the Artes Mundi exhibition at the National Museum Cardiff.
More information in www.morethanus.co.uk

Commissioned by Scottish Natural Heritage.


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