Is there a life for fish here?
Project type
Environmental
Date
2024 September
Dimensions
H80cm x W100cm x D40cm
Materials
Reclaym, slips & glazes, mid fired, Reinforcement bars
Additional Info
Finalist Greenway art Prize
This work pays homage to the history of Long Cove Creek, now the Hawthorne Canal. Urban development over the last two centuries has drastically transformed these once mangrove-lined pristine natural waterways. Local fish such as Bream, Mulloway, and Tailors continue to instinctively return to their natal streams to breed, with their young feeding and developing in the tidal flows before venturing into larger waters.
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The greenway restoration re-establishes a natural habitat for flora and fauna that is vital for them and many other species. This work highlights the interconnectivity of such projects with nature and emphasizes the importance of healthy local waterways. Through ceramic sculptures, it shows an aspect of the ecosystem and diversity of the Greenway often unseen, and what it could be when recovery and balance are considered in a revival of our local waterways, allowing nature and urban life to coexist harmoniously.