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Hi there !
Today I am presenting a digital collage artwork made from photo cutouts of plastic waste I pick up on the beach.
It is called CANDY DELUXE #2 (2024)
Glossy aluminum print. 20×30"/50x76cm and 24×36"/60x90cm.
It is part of my SOUR CANDY art print series.
I'd appreciate some feedback as I currently live totally remote from any art scene 🙏💚💙

#contemporaryart #artcontemporain #standforoceans #plasticpollution #TheOceanNeedsMoreFriends #greatpacificgarbagepatch
#interiordesign #homedecor

Hi there !
Today I am presenting a digital collage artwork made from photo cutouts of plastic waste I pick up on the beach.
It is called CANDY DELUXE #1 (2024)
Glossy aluminum print. 20×30"/50x76cm and 24×36"/60x90cm.
It is part of my SOUR CANDY art print series.
I'd appreciate some feedback as I currently live totally remote from any art scene 🙏💚

#contemporaryart #artcontemporain #standforoceans #plasticpollution #TheOceanNeedsMoreFriends #greatpacificgarbagepatch
#interiordesign #homedecor

@incrediblemelk Ha, do you watch the ocean clean up people pulling plastic out of the rivers and the great pacific garbage patch? They have interceptors all over the world. I find it incredibly satisfying to see people doing great things.

#OceanCleanUp #Guatemala #GreatPacificGarbagePatch #BoylanSlat

One month of Interceptor 006 Operations in Guatemala: Timelapse
youtu.be/WcSY6nY0ifY?si=W2hxGf

The Ocean Clean Up
youtu.be/kCYoz7jsd5Y?si=-eBcF0

In the #GreatPacificGarbagePatch, New Marine Ecosystems Are Flourishing eos.org/articles/in-the-great-

Extent and reproduction of coastal species on #plastic debris in the North #Pacific Subtropical Gyre nature.com/articles/s41559-023

"#SeaLife, stuck to plastic bottles and other human trash, has journeyed far from coastal habitats—and may threaten local species"

In the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, new marine ecosystems are flourishing: Sea life, stuck to plastic bottles and other human trash, has journeyed far from coastal habitats — and may threaten local species.

Our recent report, republished in #DiscoverMagazine: discovermagazine.com/environme

#GreatPacificGarbagePatch
#ScienceMastodon

Discover Magazine · In The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, New Marine Ecosystems Are FlourishingBy Tim Brinkhof, Knowable Magazine