This sculpture is made of discarded plastic rope and rubbish that washes into shore. Most of this rubbish I have collected in Robe SA, a small fishing village. As cray season is a main source of employment for recreation and commercial industry in Robe "Checking the Pots" is a very important daily event. The early morning hum of boats leaving the channel is a reminder that the day has started and lunch or dinner could make its way back as a traditional meal consumed when holidaying in Robe SA.
Price | $450.00 | BUY ($450.00) |
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Media | Ocean rubbish and ghostnets | |
Dimensions | 40h x 40w x 70d cm | |
Weight | 1.5 kg | |
Year created | 2024 | |
Edition | Unique | |
Technical Support: | can hang on wall or go on plinth |
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