This work explores the subtle tension between natural forces and human-made structures. Using shades of blue that echo the sea and the sky, and textures that evoke erosion, water currents, and sedimentary layers, the piece reflects on nature’s memory—what it retains, what it erases, and what it reclaims. The repetitive linear patterns suggest human intervention—perhaps remnants of construction, walls, or barriers—slowly being absorbed or worn down by the elemental forces of nature. This visual dialogue between structure and fluidity is central to the piece’s conceptual core: the urgent need to respect, protect, and coexist with the environment, rather than impose upon it. Through abstraction, the artwork becomes a meditation on resilience and renewal. It calls for a deeper awareness of how fragile yet powerful natural ecosystems are, and how art can serve as both witness and warning in the age of ecological crisis.
Tidal Memory
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- Marianna Tsangarou


















