Porcelain Sea Egg (Large) - #2
Porcelain Sea Egg - 3.25” H x 4”W x 4” D - Mostly unglazed surface with hints of a satin white glaze in some areas, turquoise glaze inside / White porcelain.
The majority of Zara's work aims to visually communicate and inspire environmental awareness by focusing on issues that are of personal concern, particularly those that arise from in and around her home country of Barbados. The critical issues of plastic pollution in our marine environments and coral bleaching due to climate change are the main areas of investigation in her artistic practice. Inspired by coral reefs and the human caused threats they face, her work strives to stimulate and provoke the conscience of consumers of single-use plastic disposables.
Porcelain Sea Egg - 3.25” H x 4”W x 4” D - Mostly unglazed surface with hints of a satin white glaze in some areas, turquoise glaze inside / White porcelain.
The majority of Zara's work aims to visually communicate and inspire environmental awareness by focusing on issues that are of personal concern, particularly those that arise from in and around her home country of Barbados. The critical issues of plastic pollution in our marine environments and coral bleaching due to climate change are the main areas of investigation in her artistic practice. Inspired by coral reefs and the human caused threats they face, her work strives to stimulate and provoke the conscience of consumers of single-use plastic disposables.
Porcelain Sea Egg - 3.25” H x 4”W x 4” D - Mostly unglazed surface with hints of a satin white glaze in some areas, turquoise glaze inside / White porcelain.
The majority of Zara's work aims to visually communicate and inspire environmental awareness by focusing on issues that are of personal concern, particularly those that arise from in and around her home country of Barbados. The critical issues of plastic pollution in our marine environments and coral bleaching due to climate change are the main areas of investigation in her artistic practice. Inspired by coral reefs and the human caused threats they face, her work strives to stimulate and provoke the conscience of consumers of single-use plastic disposables.