Invasive
24 x 42 in (h x w)
25000 USD
for sale

I am using single sheets of black paper and scissors to make complex cut images. The material and the production process reflect the delicacy and also the fragility of nature. All things are interconnected and interwoven and have an impact on each other. My work discusses the interactions in nature: the eternal flow of life. Coral reefs are essential, beautiful, diverse ecosystems with an amazing biodiversity. Invasive species like the lionfish are decimating the fish populations, destroying the Ecosystem, and a threat to the coral reef's well-being. Harmful chemicals, oxybenzone, and octinoxate in sunscreens damage corals. Be careful not to touch,
kick or stand on the corals you see in the water because it might damage or even kill the delicate animals.

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