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  2. Judith Selby Lang - Wikipedia

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    Judith Selby Lang is an American artist and environmental activist working with found beach plastic.Selby Lang is known for sourcing beach plastic from a single site: 1000 yards of Kehoe Beach along the Point Reyes National Seashore in Northern California, and then turning that plastic into artworks.

  3. Oceanian art - Wikipedia

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    The rock art of First Australians is the longest continuously practiced artistic tradition in the world. These sites, found in Arnhem Land, Australia, are divided into three periods: Pre-Estuarine (c. 40,000?–6000 BC), Estuarine (c. 6000 BC–500 AD), and Fresh Water (c. 500 AD–present).

  4. The Scene Report: Miami Art Week 2024 - AOL

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    Chance the Rapper performs during Ocean Drive's Art of the Party hosted by Modern Luxury Ocean Drive at Fontainebleau Hotel on December 05, 2024 in Miami Beach, Florida.

  5. Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    After 8 months in the ocean, aquatic life was already making it a home. [18] Tam CC Project was installed in 2007 at a depth of 6 feet. It is a construction of 18 concrete heads fixed to a rock face in shallow water. Casts were made of students' faces from T. A. Marryshow Community College, Grenada. [18]

  6. Robert Wyland - Wikipedia

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    A native of Madison Heights, Michigan, Wyland began painting as a child and attended Detroit's Center for Creative Studies in the 1970s. [1] His connection with whales began when he was 14 on a visit with his family to Laguna Beach, California where he saw the ocean for the first time and witnessed several gray whales migrating down the California coast towards Mexico. [2]

  7. The sea in culture - Wikipedia

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    The earliest art representing boats is 40,000 years old. Since then, artists in different countries and cultures have depicted the sea. Symbolically, the sea has been perceived as a hostile environment populated by fantastic creatures: the Leviathan of the Bible , Isonade in Japanese mythology , and the kraken of late Norse mythology .

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