Halophila (Clear stem)

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Sabrina Dowling Giudici, 2024, Kiln-formed glass, This artwork celebrates all the Halophila species found in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area of Western Australia. At this stage there four Halophila species identified but the high level of hybridisation has the raised the need to research whether there are further species with potentially useful characteristics in withstanding the eco-stressors that are increasing in both tropical and temperate seagrass habitats. The narrative theme is centred on water quality. Unlimited edition. Saltwaters Collection. This artwork is featured in The Venice Glass Week, 14-22 September 2024.

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Sabrina Dowling Giudici, 2024, Kiln-formed glass, This artwork celebrates all the Halophila species found in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area of Western Australia. At this stage there four Halophila species identified but the high level of hybridisation has the raised the need to research whether there are further species with potentially useful characteristics in withstanding the eco-stressors that are increasing in both tropical and temperate seagrass habitats. The narrative theme is centred on water quality. Unlimited edition. Saltwaters Collection. This artwork is featured in The Venice Glass Week, 14-22 September 2024.

Sabrina Dowling Giudici, 2024, Kiln-formed glass, This artwork celebrates all the Halophila species found in the Shark Bay World Heritage Area of Western Australia. At this stage there four Halophila species identified but the high level of hybridisation has the raised the need to research whether there are further species with potentially useful characteristics in withstanding the eco-stressors that are increasing in both tropical and temperate seagrass habitats. The narrative theme is centred on water quality. Unlimited edition. Saltwaters Collection. This artwork is featured in The Venice Glass Week, 14-22 September 2024.