art/natursci

artist activist Founder

Warming’s socially engaged, activist art projects revolve around themes of ecosystem regeneration. The exhibitions she curates feature work by artists worldwide and include art she creates with Evolutionary Biologists.(Left is a print she created with Dr. Alex Jordan of Max Planck, which includes her depiction of his underwater animal tracking app).

mp’s art has been exhibited at two Venice Biennales and the well-known WATOU Festival in Belgium. She has drawn in the collection rooms of the American Museum of Natural History, the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, and Yale's Peabody Museum. Her art is in permanent collections at the Nabokov Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia and Foster + Partners’ Library at the Freie Universität Berlin.

Artist mp Warming is founder of the Art/NaturSci Movement and Art Science Exhibits Berlin - Her environmental art and nature science exhibitions now travel Europe and the Americas

Precious cargo biodiversity expedition happening now!

Voyage to Colombia!

The performative-activist art of traveling exhibitions by wind considers Earth’s recovery from many aspects, especially the CO2 output of shipping art internationally.

mp Warming partners with Captain Cornelius Bockermann for zero carbon transport.

Environmental Art & Nature Science sets sail, once again, on the incomparable AVONTUUR - from fairytale Bremen, Germany August 2024.

​We arrive at port of call in beautiful Santa Marta, Colombia - returning for exhibits on both continents.

scientific illustration

Avian specimens

Working alongside Evolutionary Biologists, mp creates scientific illustrations for her prints. She drew these few avian specimens at the Burke Museum of the University of Washington, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, and Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History.

Nest drawing from her Bird Architecture project with Yale Ornithologist, Dr. Richard Prum.

Hymenoptera drawings for a project with Dr. Michael Ohl, Naturkundemuseum Berlin. Specimen on left was drawn with a high-powered microscope. It’s only 2mm in height.

Ornithology project with Dr. Alejandro Rico-Guevara, Burke Museum. Talons of Eagle specimen recovered from Exxon-Valdez oil spill.

painting cuttlefish

This painting is inspired by the Jordan Behavioural Evolution Lab at Max Planck Institute of Animal Behaviour - while interacting at STARESO Research Station for Marine & Oceanographics in Corsica, 2019.

It was created in Venice with cuttlefish ink in one minute's time. It has been carefully edited from mp’s book of cuttlefish paintings. Two cuttlefish paintings have been enlarged with high resolution for a limited edition series of each (see Collector’s page for purchases).

Approximately 200,000 tons of the delicate Sepia officinalis (cuttlefish) are fished yearly.