With oceans covering 71% of the earth’s surface, it is easy to see the vital role they play for natural life. Although we may not be capable of ever exploring some of these vast regions and deep waters, as humans we are still very much capable of severely polluting and harming these unexplored depths of our seas. Many animals are struggling with sea flora because of plastics and oils that have been dumped in the waters, and some populations are struggling with a lack of clean drinking water due to issues with filtration and severe pollution. Eco activism is apparent in society, but are we all considerably eco aware?
Natalija Gucheva has been considering these issues when working on her most recent project at the HKU University of the Arts Utrecht. After considering the polluted state of our oceans, in her latest two piece artwork Natilija was inspired to create a “Polluted Sea Ground”. In the piece Natalija uses neon colours to visibly highlight and show the toxic substances that are contaminating our waters, and abstract shapes to represent algae and other sea flora.
On the topic of sea pollution she states: “When I’m visiting the beach I look in the water at the trails of sun scream just floating on top of the sea like the oil stains that float in the ocean due to oil leaks.”



You can see more of Natalija’s work on Behance.
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