The Tide of Jellyfish
Seogwipo, Republic of Korea
2024, Senior, Art: Handcrafted (2024 – )
Reflection
Living on Jeju Island, I am aware of the changes in our local marine environment. In the last three years, there has been a noticeable increase in the jellyfish population on the beach near my home. From research, I found out that this phenomenon is due to rising ocean temperatures, which create a warmer and more hospitable environment for jellyfish. The idea of a snorkeler surrounded by jellyfish emerged from my observations and experiences, aiming to visually represent the direct impact of climate change on our ecosystem. My painting captures a snorkeler immersed in a sea of jellyfish, symbolizing the rise in jellyfish populations around Jeju Island. In this painting, the snorkeler is the representative of humanity's direct encounter with the consequences of climate change. As the snorkeler navigates through a sea of jellyfish, it reflects our immersion in the environmental changes brought about by rising temperatures. The snorkelling gear, typically associated with exploring vibrant marine life, here is a useless tool as the mass jellyfish chokes and suffocates the snorkeler, implying that any advanced technology could not rescue humans from climate change. Through my artwork, I aim to evoke a sense of urgency and personal connection, urging viewers to recognize and address the pressing climate issues that affect not only marine life but also our own experiences and future.