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Conceptual artist. Passionate about science, art and nature - using my voice against #climatechange. My Bee Works raise awareness of global bee decline.
sarah hatton, artist, canadian art, bees, dead bees, bee works, colony collapse disorder, CCD, painting, painter, art, bee art, canada, ottawa, chelsea, quebec, coral, coral reefs, tipping point, climate change
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November 8, 2016
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The Somme. (Detachment series)
Brass fasteners, acrylic, wire on canvas tarpaulin, 2016.
(120” x 120”)
These charts show how the stars would have appeared on the final day of several major battles of the First World War, based upon their respective dates and geographic location.
The stars are physically
November 8, 2016
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November 8, 2016
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Passchendaele. (Detachment series)
Brass fasteners, acrylic, wire on canvas tarpaulin, 2016.
(120” x 120”)
These charts show how the stars would have appeared on the final day of several major battles of the First World War, based upon their respective dates and geographic location.
The stars are physically marked
November 8, 2016
In
By
sarahadmin
November 8, 2016
In
By
sarahadmin
Ypres, 1918. (Detachment series)
Brass fasteners, acrylic, wire on canvas tarpaulin, 2016.
(120” x 120”)
These charts show how the stars would have appeared on the final day of several major battles of the First World War, based upon their respective dates and geographic location.
The stars are physically