Anastasia Baldwin Abyssal
abyssal: of or relating to the lower depths of the ocean
When the last tree is cut down, the last fish eaten, and the last stream poisoned, you will realise that you cannot eat money. Ninety-five per cent of the ocean is still to be explored, and yet fifty per cent of the Great Barrier Reef has already perished. Coal-based industries and human pollution are tearing apart profound deep-sea habitats; ignorance isn’t an option. Each of my five specimens represents a stage of extinction, as we approach ultimate annihilation. My work bears a resemblance to Jade Oakley’s work, with rusted wire, handmade seaweed paper and Japanese paper signifying the effect of dismissive attitudes.
Influencing artists:
Shona Wilson
Jade Oakley
Ken and Julia Yonetani
School
Northern Beaches Secondary College, Freshwater Senior Campus
ARTEXPRESS year
2016
HSC year
2015