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  • Medusae: Nebula

    Color
    Black Currant
    Cobalt
    Lilac-Blue Fade
    Metallic Red
    Tarnished Gold
    Vermilion
      • mixed media sculpture  
      • ~ 8 x 3.5 x 2
      • © 2021
      • Wall-hanging sculpture 
    • Each wall-hanging Medusae Jellyfish has been handcrafted and is a unique one-of-a-kind sculpture. The jellyfish is made with a sea urchin shell that has been filled with paper clay to make it solid and less fragile. The tentacles and dimensional patterns were made with epoxy clay and wire. The sculpture is adorned with acrylic and metallic paint and sealed with an archival water-based polyurethane varnish.

      Since 2014, 95% of the magnificent kelp forests have vanished along the entire Pacific Coast of North America. Warming water has caused a massive die-off of sunflower starfish and an exodus of sea otters; both the urchin's natural predators. In their absence, the population of sea urchins has exploded and they have destroyed thousands of acres of forests in less than a decade. Marine biologists and scientists are tirelessly researching many solutions to mitigate the damage. Like all climate research, their efforts are woefully underfunded.

      The artist profits for the sale of Medusae jellyfish will go towards Kelp Forest preservation and research.

      Stacey Ransom is an accomplished production designer and prop maker and is half of the still + motion creative team Ransom & Mitchell whose work combines cinematic lighting with distinctive scenery and digital artistry to create what cannot exist.