Provided by: University of Maine |Published on: August 15, 2023
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Synopsis
This written interview with artist John Ewen discusses his method of making pressed-seaweed artwork, his scientific curiosity, and his hopes of increasing the appreciation and awareness of this important marine species.
The site includes beautiful images of his work and links to learn more.
Students may appreciate learning about the multi-step process to create this artwork.
There are links to the posts of the artwork highlighted for the Sea Grant calendar that students can view.
Additional Prerequisites
Younger students may need some words defined for them prior to reading the interview.
Access to the Internet and social media is required to view the posts.
Differentiation
Art students can explore the technique described by the artist and then apply it to a local plant species in their area.
Science classes can use the artist's inquiry about the seaweed he collected to connect to lessons about habitats, invasive species, environmental conditions, or marine ecosystems.
Consider having students create artwork for a gallery walk based on one type of marine species, with each piece containing a description of the species's habitat, nutritional needs, and how changing ocean conditions may affect the species.
Connect this resource to climate change by discussing the increasing frequency of strong storms, higher ocean temperatures, changing ocean currents, and increasing ocean acidification.
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