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Oceanic Ceramics
 

Pieces sunk in Pacific over five-month period to encourage growth of invertebrates in order to catalogue the life forms present in the nutrient rich waters of the Channel Island Coastline of California. Among the organisms were time worms, coralline algae, mussels, sponges, tunicates, and bryozoans. These species form the basis of the food chain for the ocean's life and hold quiet often forgotten beauty. 

Unitea: Ceramic Teapot

Half-Imagined Beings: frames for nature

Summer Residency at Guldagergaard Ceramic Research Center

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