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Recycled Materials Draw Attention to Ocean Plastics in Ana Brecevic’s Assemblages — Colossal

Last updated: May 14, 2025 9:45 am
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The impact of the climate crisis on our oceans is becoming increasingly apparent, with coral reefs bearing the brunt of the damage. Rising sea temperatures, coupled with human-generated waste like plastics and discarded fishing equipment, are putting immense pressure on these delicate ecosystems.

One artist, Ana Brecevic, has taken inspiration from the phenomenon of coral bleaching to create thought-provoking artwork that highlights the urgent need to address plastic pollution in our oceans. Her series, titled “Plasticum,” features meticulously cut silhouettes of bleached corals and sea fans, adorned with baubles that resemble marine debris.

Living along the Atlantic coast, Brecevic collects marine waste that serves as the primary material for her creations. Using recycled paper, upcycled fabrics, and natural dyes, she crafts intricate pieces that serve as a stark reminder of the threats faced by underwater habitats.

“Plasticum” serves as a quiet yet powerful commentary on the reality of microplastics and waste that continue to endanger marine ecosystems and biodiversity. Through her art, Brecevic hopes to spark conversations about our interconnectedness with nature and the choices we make that impact these living systems.

To see more of Brecevic’s work, visit her website and Instagram profile, where her visually striking pieces invite viewers to reflect on the beauty and fragility of our oceans. As the climate crisis continues to escalate, artists like Brecevic play a crucial role in raising awareness and advocating for sustainable practices to protect our planet’s precious marine environments.

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