Sunday, November 22, 2009
Sculpture chosen as reuters editors choice
sculpture featured in boston.com
This was part of a photographic essay looking at the environmental changes the coastal regions of the world are undergoing due to climate change. Quote from boston.com below.
"We humans are drawn to the shore, with some 40% of the world's population living within 100 kilometers of a coast. Coastal areas have made recent news with the arrival of several storms, concerns about rising sea levels and other environmental and conservation efforts. Collected here are a handful of photographs from around the world of people and animals at the shoreline, playing, working, struggling or relaxing on the border between land and sea."
"We humans are drawn to the shore, with some 40% of the world's population living within 100 kilometers of a coast. Coastal areas have made recent news with the arrival of several storms, concerns about rising sea levels and other environmental and conservation efforts. Collected here are a handful of photographs from around the world of people and animals at the shoreline, playing, working, struggling or relaxing on the border between land and sea."
sculpture across the universe
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
sculpture installation day 1 'a wild and windy day'
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