Swordfish by Maggie Keppie
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Swordfish by Maggie Keppie Read Post »
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Swordfish by Maggie Keppie Read Post »
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Bone shark by Maggie Keppie Read Post »
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Swordfish by Nicky Haskar Read Post »
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Swordfish by Giuseppe Zappa Read Post »
I enjoyed discovering all the creatures that live in the water along Edinburghs shoreline. I would like to find out more about the project and do what I can to help all the creatures.
Pochard by Giuseppe Zappa Read Post »
It is possible not to repeat the mistakes of history
It is possible to undo the damage of the past
It is possible to rebuild what has been destroyed
It is possible to protect what has been rebuilt
Will you destroy or restore?
Will you restore what you destroy?
Will you repeat the mistakes of history?
Be the wave that nourishes
The mother of pearl
With the turning of the tide
The power of the sea will triumph over
Human ingenuity
Native Oyster by Karen Bates Read Post »
I hope this project helps people learn about the huge range of species the Forth and other habitats nearby us here in Edinburgh are home to, and how many species are at risk if we don’t take conservation and protecting wildlife and the climate more seriously. I definitely learned something new while working on this piece and I’m grateful to the Edinburgh Shoreline Project for that!
Phosphorescent sea pen by Georgia Dodsworth Read Post »
Please keep our waters clean to allow these beautiful species to survive and thrive.
Hydrozoan:Hydroid by Tricia Arthur Read Post »
Conservation is important for the small creatures as well as the more ‘romantic ‘ species such as whales and dolphins!
Marine dinoflagellate by Kathleen Wilson Read Post »
Right now, people are not concerned for the conservation status of humpback whales, however, as recently as 50 years ago, the species was on the edge of extinction due to hunting. We must not be complacent, and must nurture the wildlife on our planet.
Humpback Whale By Rebecca Downie Read Post »
We have to do whatever we can to protect our seas and rivers and the creatures who call them home before it’s too late.
Shredded carrot sponge by Linda Gibson Read Post »
Karen from Edinburgh Shoreline project made a visit to the Glasshouses Artlink studio and creative hub. Learning about the species through making art makes it more personal and makes me want to find out more about the project.
The Twaite Shad by Joan H G Templeton Read Post »
Karen from Edinburgh Shoreline project made a visit to the Glasshouses Artlink studio and creative hub. Learning about the species through making art makes it more personal and makes me want to find out more about the project.
Ringed plover by Artlink Edinburgh Read Post »
Karen from Edinburgh Shoreline project made a visit to the Glasshouses Artlink studio and creative hub. Learning about the species through making art makes it more personal and makes me want to find out more about the project.
Pochard by Artlink Edinburgh Read Post »
Karen from Edinburgh Shoreline project made a visit to the Glasshouses Artlink studio and creative hub. Learning about the species through making art makes it more personal and makes me want to find out more about the project.
Pogge by Grace O’Hara Read Post »
Karen from Edinburgh Shoreline project made a visit to the Glasshouses Artlink studio and creative hub. Learning about the species through making art makes it more personal and makes me want to find out more about the project.
Thick lipped mullet by Artlink Edinburgh Read Post »