Oceanarium Poster Book

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781800783652
  • Weight: 568g
  • Dimensions: 274 x 371mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Templar Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Big, bold and beautifully illustrated, these stunning posters from Teagan White's bestselling Oceanarium are perfect for pinning on your walls.

This large-format poster book lets you decorate your walls with images from Teagan White's bestselling Oceanarium, created in partnership with the National Marine Aquarium. Featuring ocean life of all kinds from around the world including shimmering tropical fish and majestic blue whales, this is a stunning collection of prints.

Posters are double-sided, with the reverse showing a black-and-white, annotated version of the full-colour illustration.

Loveday Trinick (Author)
Loveday Trinick is a marine biologist working as a Schools Officer for the Ocean Conservation Trust. Based within the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, she teaches school children of all ages about the ocean and why it is important to all of us. Loveday loves seeing children inspired by animals and creating connections to the marine environment - she believes this is the best way to help conserve our oceans for future generations.

Teagan White (Illustrator)
Teagan White is an artist and illustrator living in the Pacific Northwest, using depictions of flora and fauna to celebrate the intricate beauty of the natural world and lament the relationship between humans and the rest of nature. Teagan's work is influenced by years of living in the Midwestern US and Great Lakes region, travelling by bicycle, adventuring in the woods and volunteering in wildlife rehabilitation.

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