The students present the protected fauna and flora of Carniola in their own way. In their thoughts and drawings, the students have connected typical animals and plants with the landscape and architecture of Kranj; or they have involved them in their childhood memories. The stories tell about the beauty, peculiarities and diversity of endangered natural heritage - They want to awaken in us again the interest and desire for a better relationship with nature. They communicate this with the artistic metaphorical language of printed textile patterns - with repetitive drawings, colors, shapes and textures, complemented by spatial additions on the posters. The sketches hide all the development of the project's thinking: starting points, creative enthusiasm, personal characteristics of writing and drawing, and the development of textile patterns. Stickers adorn the glass entrance to the Globus exhibition center.
Sara Šmid: Graden Quercus sessiliflora
Eva Lesar: Kos Turdus merula, Veliki žagar Mergus merganser in Vodomec Alcedo atthis
Anita Končar: Močvirski krešič Carabus variolosus
Teja Šter: Srobot Clematis vitalba
Katarina Ekart: Medved Hera Euplagia quadripunctaria
Ina Bölsing: Kranjica Apis mellifera carnica
Katarina Ostojič Sedonja: Kačji pastir Odonata
Eva Primec: Sladkovodne ribe Osteichthyes
Rebeka Pajek: Mali podkovnjak Rhinolophus hipposideros
Rebeka Mamić: Zlato jabolko Lilium carniolicum
Photography: Maša Pirc / BIEN 2021