Eggpicnic
Eggpicnic produces fine art prints and public art to end wildlife extinction through education. We create characters that tread a fine-line between art and design. Our aim is to capture the beauty of the natural world with the hope of inspiring others to protect it. We actively support conservation programs within Australia with profits from our work donated to support scientific research.
Simple yet striking, our work has been transformed into large-scale public art by the City of Sydney, in Sydney Olympic Park and Bondi Beach, bringing nature back into the urban environment. We have been closely involved in working with government organisations, NGOs and councils, including Transport for NSW as well as the Saving Our Species program by the NSW Government.
We work collaboratively with local and international scientists. Participation has included Key Biodiversity Area surveys, helping to collect data on the ground for research and policy implementation purposes. Our collection features more than 200 species of Australian birds including Australia’s critically endangered, vulnerable and iconic fauna.
Eggpicnic is a Canberra-based design studio devoted to wildlife conservation set up by designers and birders Camila De Gregorio and Christopher Macaluso. In 2019, Eggpicnic was recognised for their artistic excellence by the Sydney Opera House, becoming the first winners of their Uncovered Program, and the best in the category of Prints, Photography and Art. In the same year, they exhibited in the USA as part of New York Audubon’s Summer Exhibition. In 2021, Camila is a Finalist in the 2021 Northern Beaches Environmental Art and Design Prize in the category Interdisciplinary Collaboration.