Date: November 3, 2018
Mileage: .75 miles
Location: East Beach, Westerly, RI
Collectors: E. Ellenwood & R. Cushanick
Tide: .56 ft
UV Index: 1.3
Wind: WSW 24.2 Strong
The images shown are created with collected items of trash from a beach walk on November 3, 2018. Each individual object was placed on a sheet of coated cyanotype paper, exposed, and processed. Illuminating yet haunting, the photograms appear with the outlines of the debris engulfed by various blue backgrounds. It is estimated that billions of pounds of trash find its way to the oceans each year, with a number that large it is hard to fathom how to help. This work aims to show the individuality of the problem. Each print exhibits the personal roles we play as consumers. Every one of us makes choices on what we buy and use. Someone, somewhere purchased all of these items that became washed-up beach trash and eventually was collected and repurposed by me. While the pollution in our ocean is a global issue, there are certainly steps we can all take to help form a more sustainable future.
This work changes each time it is installed and invites viewers to play a game of I-Spy. It is currently installed at the United Theater in Westerly, RI.