2029, Green Sea Turtle and Long Finned Banner Fish, Anita Staaden

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ARTWORK ID: 2029

CATEGORY: North West Flora and Fauna

ARTIST STATEMENT:

My work seeks to capture the intricate beauty and complexity of the coral reef, and to raise awareness of the challenges facing these fragile and important ecosystems.

Global warming has lead to catastrophic coral bleaching events and the loss of more than fifty percent of the world's corals in recent years.

"The science is very clear, in order to protect the world's reefs from total destruction, we must dramatically reduce emissions in the 2020s." Climate council media release 2022

We all need to act now to preserve this very fragile ecosystem that is the "canary" in the coal mine that is our earth.

MEDIUM: Mixed media. Acrylic paint, stencilled modelling paste, collage.

ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 530mm x 530mm

WEIGHT (approx): 2.25kg

ARTIST LOCATION: BULL CREEK, WA

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ARTWORK ID: 2029

CATEGORY: North West Flora and Fauna

ARTIST STATEMENT:

My work seeks to capture the intricate beauty and complexity of the coral reef, and to raise awareness of the challenges facing these fragile and important ecosystems.

Global warming has lead to catastrophic coral bleaching events and the loss of more than fifty percent of the world's corals in recent years.

"The science is very clear, in order to protect the world's reefs from total destruction, we must dramatically reduce emissions in the 2020s." Climate council media release 2022

We all need to act now to preserve this very fragile ecosystem that is the "canary" in the coal mine that is our earth.

MEDIUM: Mixed media. Acrylic paint, stencilled modelling paste, collage.

ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 530mm x 530mm

WEIGHT (approx): 2.25kg

ARTIST LOCATION: BULL CREEK, WA

ARTWORK ID: 2029

CATEGORY: North West Flora and Fauna

ARTIST STATEMENT:

My work seeks to capture the intricate beauty and complexity of the coral reef, and to raise awareness of the challenges facing these fragile and important ecosystems.

Global warming has lead to catastrophic coral bleaching events and the loss of more than fifty percent of the world's corals in recent years.

"The science is very clear, in order to protect the world's reefs from total destruction, we must dramatically reduce emissions in the 2020s." Climate council media release 2022

We all need to act now to preserve this very fragile ecosystem that is the "canary" in the coal mine that is our earth.

MEDIUM: Mixed media. Acrylic paint, stencilled modelling paste, collage.

ARTWORK DIMENSIONS (width x height): 530mm x 530mm

WEIGHT (approx): 2.25kg

ARTIST LOCATION: BULL CREEK, WA