Works
Snail Circle
Snail shells & paint. A floor work designed to be placed at an entrance or exit, this vulnerable position means any unobservant visitors may crush some part of the work. Exhibited here at Regency House, Brighton.
2021
It is estimated that one-third of all reef-building corals, a third of all fresh-water mollusks, a third of sharks and rays, a quarter of all mammals, a fifth of all reptiles, and a sixth of all birds are headed toward oblivion. The losses are occurring all over: in the South Pacific and in the North Atlantic, in the Arctic and the Sahel, in lakes and on islands, on mountaintops and in valleys.
Elizabeth Kolbert
Loss, Sharks, Lakes
Elizabeth Kolbert (2014). “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History”, p.15, Bloomsbury Publishing