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]]>According to Spencer, “The Tree of Life is an electrified artificial reef, which causes it to form a crust of limestone on its surfaces creating a bio-engineered habitat for the coral that we’ll garden across the sculpture.” This is just a part of a bigger electrified site that he’s been creating together with New Heaven Reef Conservation Program (NHRCP) and in collaboration with coralAID for the past two years.
The NHRCP was initially created to train professional drivers and those interested in coral reef ecology, introducing them to the practical applications of marine conservation biology. Today, the reef conservation program continues to grow, having several marine projects and initiatives.
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]]>Kilgast uses polymer clay and hand tools to craft her works. She describes her art as ““an ode to life, where plants and fungi meet insects, animals and minerals. These encounters are growing in a colorful swirl of diversity, and the erratic growth develops on found objects, in a dialogue between humanity and nature.”
She usually documents her artistic process in videos and shared them on her social media accounts. You can check some of her creations below.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bfqnf6DnHPr/?taken-by=petitplat
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]]>The post Sculptor Made Electrified Artificial Reef That Creates Habitat for Corals appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>According to Spencer, “The Tree of Life is an electrified artificial reef, which causes it to form a crust of limestone on its surfaces creating a bio-engineered habitat for the coral that we’ll garden across the sculpture.” This is just a part of a bigger electrified site that he’s been creating together with New Heaven Reef Conservation Program (NHRCP) and in collaboration with coralAID for the past two years.
The NHRCP was initially created to train professional drivers and those interested in coral reef ecology, introducing them to the practical applications of marine conservation biology. Today, the reef conservation program continues to grow, having several marine projects and initiatives.
The post Sculptor Made Electrified Artificial Reef That Creates Habitat for Corals appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post This Artist Upcycles Discarded Objects By Creating Colorful Coral-Like Growths appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Kilgast uses polymer clay and hand tools to craft her works. She describes her art as ““an ode to life, where plants and fungi meet insects, animals and minerals. These encounters are growing in a colorful swirl of diversity, and the erratic growth develops on found objects, in a dialogue between humanity and nature.”
She usually documents her artistic process in videos and shared them on her social media accounts. You can check some of her creations below.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bfqnf6DnHPr/?taken-by=petitplat
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