
A 14-foot sculpture fashioned of hot glass and metal that uses the beauty of its creation to raise awareness about the degradation of our oceans. The sculpture depicts sea life under the thin veil of the ocean surface struggling to survive among pollution and debris. Artist James Stone shows his interpretation of fish trapped in ghost nets – nets cut lose by fisherman, left floating in the oceans, trapping fish never to be released. A distinctively beautiful piece of sculpture that makes an eloquent and relevant statement.
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The project was located this year on San Diego's Embarcadero as one of the Port of San Diego's Urban Trees. This highly successful public art program has a a juried selection of art that is only temporarily on display. Currently the piece is on loan to Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific. It would be a wonderful addition as a permanent artwork on our waterfront.