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Ocean Acidification

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16 x 20 inches

Fine-art Giclée print on Canson Aquarelle 310gsm museum-grade archival paper

This is a timed and numbered edition available only from March 17, 2021, at 10 am PST through March 21, 2021, at 11:59 pm PST.

Printed with by Static Medium

Artist Statement
"Ocean Acidification is a direct consequence of pollution and will turn vibrant lush coral reefs into the gray-ish algae-covered cemetery, slowly dissolving the hard material of corals to the point of no return. I wanted to have a very graphic illustration with pollution, represented by an oil-like goo dripping down on the coral reef and killing it slowly."
- Stephanie Kilgast
Artist Bio

Inspired by natural forms, Stéphanie Kilgast’s artwork is an ode to nature and its current biodiversity. Plants, mushrooms, insects, and other animals encounter a vibrant swirl of colors under her brush or sculpting tools.

Since 2017, in her series “Discarded Objects”, she grows colorful organic sculptures on human-made objects, celebrating the beauty of nature in dialogue with humanity, questioning the lost balance between human activities and nature.
Her work has a cheerful post-apocalyptic feel to it, a reassuring reminder that nature has the capacity to grow back if we only let it.

Her work has been exhibited in North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. French, Born in 1985, Frankfurt am Main, Germany currently resides in Vannes, France.

The Story Behind

Ocean Acidification

Stephanie Kilgast

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About the Artist

Stephanie Kilgast

Inspired by natural forms, Stéphanie Kilgast’s artwork is an ode to nature and its current biodiversity. Plants, mushrooms, insects, and other animals encounter a vibrant swirl of colors under her brush or sculpting tools.

Since 2017, in her series “Discarded Objects”, she grows colorful organic sculptures on human-made objects, celebrating the beauty of nature in dialogue with humanity, questioning the lost balance between human activities and nature.
Her work has a cheerful post-apocalyptic feel to it, a reassuring reminder that nature has the capacity to grow back if we only let it.

Her work has been exhibited in North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe. French, Born in 1985, Frankfurt am Main, Germany currently resides in Vannes, France.

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Priority Ocean Challenge

Ocean x Climate

Impacts of climate change on our oceans, such as rising sea temperatures and acidification, devastate fragile coral reef ecosystems and disrupt sensitive processes that regulate the global climate.

It's Worth the Wait

Each of our print editions is meticulously hand-crafted. Please allow up to 10 weeks for order delivery.

The Real Thing

Every Printed Oceans print is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Shop-to-Support

100% of profits directly supports PangeaSeed's work to bridge art and ocean science.

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