
Corpus Maris
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Corpus Maris
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Corpus Maris
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Corpus Maris, or “the body of the sea,” envisions an evolving, interspecies anatomy. Created using driftwood carried ashore by the Pacific Ocean interlaced with shredded plastic waste, the series evokes plastiglomerates —fossilized hybrids of rock and plastic — while acknowledging the pervasive presence of plastic in bodies both human and planetary.
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Corpus Maris, or “the body of the sea,” envisions an evolving, interspecies anatomy. Created using driftwood carried ashore by the Pacific Ocean interlaced with shredded plastic waste, the series evokes plastiglomerates —fossilized hybrids of rock and plastic — while acknowledging the pervasive presence of plastic in bodies both human and planetary.
Click on images below to view full screen.
Corpus Maris, or “the body of the sea,” envisions an evolving, interspecies anatomy. Created using driftwood carried ashore by the Pacific Ocean interlaced with shredded plastic waste, the series evokes plastiglomerates —fossilized hybrids of rock and plastic — while acknowledging the pervasive presence of plastic in bodies both human and planetary.
Click on images below to view full screen.
Corpus Maris, or “the body of the sea,” envisions an evolving, interspecies anatomy. Created using driftwood carried ashore by the Pacific Ocean interlaced with shredded plastic waste, the series evokes plastiglomerates —fossilized hybrids of rock and plastic — while acknowledging the pervasive presence of plastic in bodies both human and planetary.
Click on images below to view full screen.
Corpus Maris, or “the body of the sea,” envisions an evolving, interspecies anatomy. Created using driftwood carried ashore by the Pacific Ocean interlaced with shredded plastic waste, the series evokes plastiglomerates —fossilized hybrids of rock and plastic — while acknowledging the pervasive presence of plastic in bodies both human and planetary.
Click on images below to view full screen.