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Attack of the Killer Ghosts

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Edition Size 25 15 10
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Paper Moab Entrada 290gsm fine art paper
Canson Aquarelle 310gsm archival paper Canson Aquarelle 310gsm archival paper
Technique Giclée print Giclée print with hand-deckled edges Giclée print with hand-deckled edges and hand-embellishments
Signature Hand-Signed & Numbered Hand-Signed & Numbered
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The Story Behind

Attack of the Killer Ghosts

Sharks are among the most relentlessly killed species on the planet, yet you’d never know it walking down the street. Out of sight often means out of mind. But the reality is brutal: over 11,000 sharks are killed every hour, and that’s a conservative estimate.

It’s easy to assume this is happening far away, in countries where shark meat is consumed or used in traditional medicine. But one of the biggest threats to sharks isn’t cultural, it’s industrial. Ghost nets, the discarded fishing gear lost from trawlers, silently drift through the ocean, entangling and killing marine life, including sharks. If you eat seafood, there’s a good chance you’ve unknowingly played a part in this destruction.

We fear sharks. But statistically, it's sharks who should fear us.

I’ve lived by the coast for over 15 years, and I’ve seen the growing tide of ocean plastics and ghost gear firsthand. Local shark species washing up dead has become heartbreakingly common. This atrocity has deeply influenced my art. I use bright colors and pop culture references to pull viewers in, then hit them with the raw truth. The visuals may be playful, but the message is urgent and sobering.

Louis Michel

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About the Artist

Louis Michel

Louis Michel is a British painter, sculptor, illustrator, and street artist, perhaps best known for his murals of endangered animals, in particular, bees. A graduate of Falmouth School of Art, he strives to find a human reference to animals, juxtaposing an element that might not be previously obvious.

Louis wants to provoke and use his art as an agent for change and ecological awareness. He is an artist first and foremost, but his strong beliefs inform his practice at every turn. It is easier to fail both as an activist and an artist than it is to succeed. His street practice should be understood as a dialogue and complementary to his gallery work. He paints on the streets because that is the most impactful place for his message. Louis understands that the ecological issue facing mankind is possibly the greatest threat we have ever faced, and one that this generation has a duty to address.

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Priority Ocean Challenge

Overfishing

Large-scale and under-regulated fishing practices destabilize delicate food webs and rob artisanal fishing communities of livelihoods and food security.

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.

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

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