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Site responsive interactions in Indonesia in relation to the seagrass beds. My interest in the vital role of seagrass beds started on the Western Australian coast. If look below the surface you can observe these carpets of life. They have root systems that grow on and stabilise the seafloor and trap sediments. Seagrass beds may stretch for hundreds of kilometers and resemble meadows found on land.
Seagrasses provide nursery areas for numerous species, an important food source and shelter a huge variety of other marine plants and animals such as tiny worms, shellfish, sea stars and crustaceans. These, in turn, attract larger animals and so begins a complex food web.
Immersion, 2024
Giclee digital print on archival Hahnemuhle fine art paper
70 x 96cm edition of 4 + 2 AP POA
6cm Passepartout
100 x 138cm edition of 4 + 2 AP POA
8cm Passepartout
120 x 165cm edition of 4 + 2 AP POA
10cm Passepartout