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Ocean Pollution
Ziyi Zhou
Suzhou, China
2017, Senior, Art (2014 – 2023)
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One photograph gave me a lot of ideas and inspiration when I was doing research. In this photograph, a man is embracing a polluted fish. This action shows that human beings have realized that most polluted creatures in the ocean died from man-made pollution. I want to raise awareness of ocean conservation in order to protect our environment. I use the dried quail egg shell to represent ocean waste, large broken shells to represent our destroyed marine system, and curled paper art to represent the ocean life under the sea.

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