
‘Fragmented Elements’
My ‘Fragmented Elements’ series explores the consequences of habitat fragmentation on the ecologically unique and rich biodiversity within the Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) Banksia woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain.
The interconnectedness between the elements is what produces and sustains a rich, thriving ecological community; one which benefits us with invaluable (and free) services like carbon storage, water filtration, erosion mitigation and flood management. Yet, decades of clearing have decimated Banksia woodlands into small, disconnected, ecologically dysfunctional fragments with limited resilience against ecosystem degradation.
If we continue to repeat our historic patterns of destructive fragmentation, we will lose the ecological - and by virtue, the economical - benefits that functional banksia woodland communities provide.
The four artworks below focus on a single element with Ether represented by a golden circle that (dis)connects the pieces together.
Fragmented Elements Series
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