'tied' is a photographic essay exploring the resting place of debris discarded from ships and boats - much of it carried to remote beaches around the world.
It is a gentle visual remonstration urging people to be more aware of the effects of their mundane actions.
The oceans are vast but everything thrown overboard ends up somewhere - it doesn't just disappear....
'tied' acts as a conversation starter to get people talking about the problem of everyday human pollution of our earth's oceans, and what to do about it.
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Gary Warner
nimpitja
Sydney, Australia
Artist, digital media maker, creative director of CDP Media (maker of media for artists, galleries, museums and visitor centres - cultural production only). Advocate for understanding and preservation of Australian natural ecologies, reader, walker, bike-rider, mbira player. Owner and caretaker of 25 hectares of intact Sydney sandstone bushland supporting 120+ species of native birds. Urban wanderer, photographer, occasional poet of haiku and tanka forms. Tea drinker - oolong, pu'erh. Plants man.
Fecha de publicación 14 de junio de 2008
Dimensiones Cuadrado pequeño 66 páginas
Papel premium, acabado mate
Categoría Arte y fotografía
Etiquetas green awareness, jetsam, flotsam, waste, consumption, pollution, australia, campaign, readymade, debris, rope, ocean, beach, art, photography, poetry, environment
hutak dice
Attractive and chilling, a beautiful nightmare, great photos highlighting a very important issue.
publicado 26 de dic. a las 06:10 PST
Trullez dice
Great colors, great close ups, beautiful compositions. Great photo's and an inspiration for my next seaside walk with camera.
publicado 21 de oct. a las 00:45 PST