Illustration and animation students from Wirral Met have provided artwork integrating moths and Christmas in an experimental art project titled, Mothmas.
Mothmas, is the brainchild behind Emily Lansley and Alex Germains from Liverpool band Stealing Sheep.
The project, which started out as a musical improvisation project, has grown to become a multi-faceted collaborative arts project featuring live performances, theatre, music, roller skating and weather reporting.
Angela Mann, College Manager for Art Media Music and Photography, said: “This unique collaboration showcases the level of creativity, talent and skill that we as a college with a long heritage in teaching art, pride ourselves on.
“The work featured at the event is the culmination of a lot of hard work from our BA students.
“It is fantastic to see the diverse range of art that will be featured at the night’s event from animation to graphic design illustration.”
Möthmäs takes place at the Invisible Wind Factory in Liverpool on Sunday 19 December at 6pm and will be streamed on live on Twitch TV.
Tickets to the annual event can be found here: Möthmäs ECLOSION.
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