The Decline Of Eels
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The Decline of Eels, Somerset Eels
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I started this project in response to being part of a funded project for The Somerset Wildlife Trust, called The Somerset Brilliant Coastline. 12 artists working in different mediums getting excited by different aspects of this much underrated bit of coast from Minehead to Weston Super Mare. I have had a wonderful time exploring the coastline and estuaries in the company of experts in marine biology, geology and botany.
Quite by chance, last September, Andy Don, an International Eel Expert came to my studio to buy another print for his collection. Over a cup of coffee he told me about what he did for a living and how eels had declined in the last 40 years and especially here in Somerset. This was a perfect subject for me to explore for this project. He mentored me and has taught me so much, feeding me the latest scientific information on which I could create these prints, I could never have done it without him!
I wanted to make people from Somerset and further afield aware of what we could be losing, by impediments to eel migration, such as weirs and other man-made structures, also the mortality caused by being drawn into lethal intakes such as pumping stations, hydropower plants and nuclear power stations.
Other pressures have been man’s greed by illegal exploitation (smuggling millions of glass eels to Asia), climate change (the shifting of the currents on which the Leptocephali drift and rely) and invasive parasites introduced from abroad.
I could not believe that this dramatic saga is unfolding annually on my coastal doorstep. The story of our Somerset eels seems to resonate across all species. I felt compelled to capture some of these themes in my relief editioned prints.
Our local wildlife here in Somerset is truly showing its connection to the global world.
My prints are being exhibited as part of the Somerset Brilliant Coastline project, in a brand new gallery part of an arts complex opening in Watchet later in July.
EAST QUAY WATCHET
The Decline Of The Somerset Eels. part of
SHIFT Somerset Brilliant Coastline, Somerset Wildlife Trust
Opening Exhibition 25th July – 6th September
East Quay, Watchet, Somerset, TA23 0AQ
www.onioncollective.co.uk
The Sustainable Eel Group, www.sustainableeelgroup.org have taken up my prints and hope to use them to help raise awareness for their cause.
Sustainable Eel Group is a Europe wide conservation and science led organisation working with partner bodies and individuals to accelerate the eel’s recovery.
My Eel prints will be exhibited, in the new year at The London Zoological Society, at my Open Studio for Somerset Arts Week 2021 in September and at Nik Pollards Trymwood Studio Gallery in the Autumn.
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1 YELLOW EELS
75×50 cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
2 ESCAPEMENT
75×50 cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
3 SUSHI SURVIVOR
75×50 cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
4 PASSING THROUGH BURNHAM
75×50 cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
5 WESTWARD HO!
75x50cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 20
6 LIFE AND DEATH
75x50cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 20
7 EGGS AND LARVAE
50x75cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 20
8 CHANGING CLIMATE, DISRUPTED GYRES
50x75cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
9 PASSING THE AZORES
50x75cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 20
10 RHEOTAXIS
50x75cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
11 HINKLEY AND STEART MARSHES
50x75cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 6
12 THE GREED OF MAN
75x50cms Wood, lino cuts, stencils etc Edition of 10