





OCEANIC OYSTER PORTAL - WALL HANGING SCULPTURE
Title: Oceanic Oyster Portal
Year: 2024
Medium: Recycled oyster shells, earth pigments, plant-based resin, canvas
Dimensions: Approximately 13 x 13 inches
Hanging: Wired and ready to hang
Description:
Oceanic Oyster Portal (2024) is a one-of-a-kind wall sculpture created using sustainably sourced materials. Recycled oyster shells—collected through a local oyster recycling initiative—are layered over canvas and sealed with plant-based resin. Natural earth pigments add subtle texture and depth, enhancing the organic feel of the piece. The circular, portal-like arrangement of shells reflects on the cycles of nature and the oyster’s critical role in marine ecosystems, particularly in water filtration and coastal restoration. Both elegant and meaningful, this piece is a conversation starter that merges environmental consciousness with contemporary coastal art.
Title: Oceanic Oyster Portal
Year: 2024
Medium: Recycled oyster shells, earth pigments, plant-based resin, canvas
Dimensions: Approximately 13 x 13 inches
Hanging: Wired and ready to hang
Description:
Oceanic Oyster Portal (2024) is a one-of-a-kind wall sculpture created using sustainably sourced materials. Recycled oyster shells—collected through a local oyster recycling initiative—are layered over canvas and sealed with plant-based resin. Natural earth pigments add subtle texture and depth, enhancing the organic feel of the piece. The circular, portal-like arrangement of shells reflects on the cycles of nature and the oyster’s critical role in marine ecosystems, particularly in water filtration and coastal restoration. Both elegant and meaningful, this piece is a conversation starter that merges environmental consciousness with contemporary coastal art.
Title: Oceanic Oyster Portal
Year: 2024
Medium: Recycled oyster shells, earth pigments, plant-based resin, canvas
Dimensions: Approximately 13 x 13 inches
Hanging: Wired and ready to hang
Description:
Oceanic Oyster Portal (2024) is a one-of-a-kind wall sculpture created using sustainably sourced materials. Recycled oyster shells—collected through a local oyster recycling initiative—are layered over canvas and sealed with plant-based resin. Natural earth pigments add subtle texture and depth, enhancing the organic feel of the piece. The circular, portal-like arrangement of shells reflects on the cycles of nature and the oyster’s critical role in marine ecosystems, particularly in water filtration and coastal restoration. Both elegant and meaningful, this piece is a conversation starter that merges environmental consciousness with contemporary coastal art.