This on-going series documents mainly plastics pollution (water bottles, baby bottles, Windex dispensers) and other pollution that clogs Miami’s Biscayne Bay.
This on-going series documents mainly plastics pollution (water bottles, baby bottles, Windex dispensers) and other pollution that clogs Miami’s Biscayne Bay.
This series documents my time in New Mexico where I shot an image of the elusive “Camel”.
Translated into English, lago (lake) and mar (sea) makes no sense to me. Lake Sea? Unless my universal translator is broken. Scary stuff here.
Inspired by Hole’s “Doll Parts”. It takes more than an industrial accident to tear this doll down.
Gelatin silver prints, the 90s, people here and there, and shot with a Nikon something or other camera.
Located Miami’s warehouse district, Wynwood boasts some of the quirkiest street art (graffiti/murals) in the city.
is a Mermaid-Sea-Garbage-Pollution-Extravaganza performance piece created by Elizabeth Doud that began in response to the formation of great plastics gyres in the world’s oceans made up of discarded non-biodegradable debris. The work is a meditation on the ways that mermaids and descendants of mermaids confront the phenomena of landfall, our pathological single use consumption, and the horrific, irreversible dilemma of massive plastics and petroleum pollution in our planet’s oceans. This work is being performed as an ongoing installation on beaches, in theaters and virtually, and will be presented in a proscenium setting in 2011.
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