SANCTUM
University of Lincoln
BA Fine Art Degree Show
2021
Maisie Sturrock
Foxes and Coyotes, 2021
Line drawings on mounting board
A depiction of the European red fox and the North American coyote. Both are animals seen as vermin by people, mainly farmers who have lost livestock to these animals. Others live in areas where the fox and coyote have become urbanised, causing them to lose their natural fear of man.
Maisie Sturrock is a fine artist inspired by Expressionism, especially by the German Expressionist Movement of the early 20th Century. Maisie's work mainly consists of gothic surrealism and distortion of reality. Maisie is a mix-media artist who mainly combines drawing with photography to create her artwork.
Her most recent project title is "Foxes and Coyotes", and she depicts the realistic line drawings of the European red fox and the North American coyote. Both are animals seen as vermin by people, mainly farmers who have lost livestock to these animals. Others live in areas where the fox and coyote have become urbanised, causing them to lose their natural fear of man. Maisie is a strong animal lover with love for watching historical or animal-based documentaries in her spare time. Maisie often embraces her love for animals in her artwork.