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Amy Dover's work focuses on the relationships and perceptions of humans with non-human animals. Through highly detailed graphite drawings she toys with allegorical narratives and surreal moments to challenge the viewers perceptions or the creatures within them. She has recently been developing research and work around the human impact on endangered species and the 6th mass extinction, and hopes to raise this as an critical international concern. She also works as a freelance illustrator and has worked for clients such as World Animal Protection, M&S, Pearlfisher and Gardiner Richardson. She is a part time lecturer on the Graphic Design and Illustration degree at Teesside University.
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animal
Social Sciences
trafficking
Earth & Environmental Sciences
endangered species
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Animals
Arts & Humanities
poaching
Earth & Environmental Sciences
national park
Social Sciences
mass extinction
Earth & Environmental Sciences
habitat
Social Sciences
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Research Output 2018 2019
endangered species
wildlife
animals
A Voice for Animals in Need - Illustration as reportage
Dover, A., 2019Research output: Non-textual form › Web publication/site
animal
national park
habitat
university teacher
conservation
Animals
Nature
Artist
New Species
England
Animals
Abuse
Norway
Wildlife
Sketchbooks
animal
trafficking
endangered species
poaching
mass extinction