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Dreams Beneath the Dome
When Earth Feels Too Much, 520mm x 380mm x 80mm (variable), Acrylic paint, charcoal pigment, and HMA glue on 280gsm canvas.
Being on Earth sometimes feels too much to bear, and at the same time the Earth seems to be âfeelingâ too much in that it is suffering through human causes.
The work depicts grief as a visceral, uncontainable, outward spillage of emotion; expressing unrest or seeking to escape itself. A combination of plastic and natural materials was specifically chosen to speak to climate collapse recalling unstable ecologies, oil spills, or the inevitabilities of destruction. The work has the ability to represent double meanings, as seen in its title, the chaotic shapes can also be seen as a depiction of the cerebral webs inside the brain. I aim to personify the Earth's emotions and my own climate grief through the colour black. Being on Earth sometimes feels too much to bear, and at the same time the Earth seems to be âfeelingâ too much in that it is suffering through human causes. Like the mind, both natural and destructive, the chaos of grief cannot be contained within the restraints of a canvas.Â
This work was selected as a finalist for a national art award in February.

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Welcome to Marandsviet's Redbubble shop! As a digital creator and writer, I infuse my passion for our planet, environmental protection, and respect for diverse beliefs into every design. My artwork celebrates the beauty of Earth and promotes harmony among all cultures. Here you'll find: Eco-inspired designs ? Multicultural and inclusive art ? Literary-themed creations ? Digital illustrations that spark curiosity ?
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Stories have been an integral part of human culture since the dawn of time. From ancient myths and legends to modern novels and films, storytelling has the power to captivate, inspire, and move us. But what makes a narrative truly compelling? In this article, we will explore the art of storytelling and provide you with valuable tips to craft narratives that leave a lasting impact on your audience.- Know your audience: Before diving into the world of storytelling, it is essential to understand your audience. What are their interests, fears, and desires? Tailor your narrative in a way that resonates with them. By connecting with your audience on an emotional level, you can create a powerful bond that keeps them engaged from beginning to end.- Develop memorable characters: Characters are the heart and soul of any narrative. Craft well-rounded and relatable characters that your audience can connect with on a personal level. Give them strengths, weaknesses, and compelling backstories that shape their journey throughout the story. By creating characters that your audience can invest in emotionally, you can ensure they become deeply invested in the narrative.- Create a compelling conflict: Every great story revolves around a conflict that drives the plot forward. Whether it's a personal struggle, an external threat, or a moral dilemma, the conflict should keep your audience on the edge of their seats. Introduce obstacles and challenges that your characters must overcome to achieve their goals. This not only adds tension but also allows for character growth and development.- Structure your narrative: A well-structured narrative is crucial for holding your audience's attention. Begin with a captivating opening that hooks your readers or viewers, then gradually build up the tension. The middle part should introduce twists, turns, and surprises to keep the audience engaged. Finally, conclude with a satisfying resolution that ties up loose ends and leaves a lasting impact.- Utilize vivid imagery and sensory details: To transport your audience into the world of your story, use vivid imagery and sensory details. Engage their senses by describing the sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures within your narrative. This immersive experience will make your story come alive and create a lasting impression on your audience.- Show, don't tell: Instead of simply telling your audience what is happening, show them through actions, dialogue, and vivid descriptions. This allows your audience to experience the story firsthand and form their own emotional connections. By engaging their imagination, you can create a more immersive and memorable narrative.- Craft a memorable ending: The ending of a story is just as important as its beginning. Leave your audience with a lasting impression by crafting a memorable ending that resonates with them. Whether it's a surprising twist, a poignant resolution, or an open-ended conclusion that sparks discussion, make sure it leaves your audience thinking long after they've finished your narrative.Conclusion: Storytelling is a powerful tool that can captivate and inspire audiences. By understanding your audience, developing memorable characters, creating compelling conflicts, structuring your narrative effectively, utilizing vivid imagery, showing instead of telling, and crafting a memorable ending, you can master the art of storytelling and create narratives that will leave a lasting impact on your audience. So, go forth and unleash the power of storytelling to share your unique voice with the world.
Part 2 of my Plymouth trip!
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During my MA, my first project explored seagrassâa vital yet often overlooked marine ecosystem. đ Back in 2023, there was significant attention on seagrass decline, but community action and awareness were still limited.
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đąÂ Seagrass meadows combat climate change by absorbing and storing vast amounts of carbonâup to 35 times more efficiently than rainforests of the same size. Despite covering only 0.2% of the ocean floor, seagrasses store 10% of the oceanâs carbon. (Source: Ocean Conservation Trust)
One project that influenced my research was Rosie Sherwoodâs âThe Seagrass Walkâ (slide 3), exhibited in Plymouth. I couldnât visit at the time, so experiencing it now has brought my own project full circle. It was also fascinating to see the seagrass labs at Plymouth aquarium to, the delicate process of growing such a plant for conservation efforts highlighted the need to conserve these biodiverse areas in situ, such as corals, chalk streams and marsh land. Before they disappear altogether.
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The key research point for my project was inspired by a Cornish research study on the impact of chain moorings on seagrass, specifically how chain width affects seagrass scars. This visual impact led me to explore mark making as a medium.
I began by using secondhand chains to mimic the physical damage to seagrass beds. From there, I incorporated natural materials collected along the coastal pathâtwigs, seaweed, dried flowers, and grassesâto create custom tools for mark making, connecting the local environment back to the process.
To expand the idea, I developed a workshop prototype, inviting participants to make their own tools and experiment with ink. đď¸ The hands-on experience fostered creativity and a tangible connection to the issue.
This project not only deepened my understanding of seagrass conservation but also ignited a passion for participatory, community-driven work. I look forward to developing more projects like this in the future!