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Janet Scruggs

Artwork by Janet Scruggs

Plastic Chowder?

$995

22" X 24"


The issue of plastics causing harm to marine life and birds in our oceans has been widely publicized. But did you know you could be ingesting micro-plastics when you enjoy that bowl of clam chowder, steamed mussels or oysters? Researchers at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia have found that many shellfish farms are polluted by micro plastics. These can come from plastic that is breaking down (fibres from clothing, carpets and other textiles), plastics used in the industry itself, or microbeads that are used in personal care products. These micro-plastics are being ingested by shellfish and then we in turn consume them in clams and other shellfish. This growing concern inspired me to create a collage reflecting the breaking down of the plastic and how microbeads are becoming part of the clam food chain.

Various fabric types including cotton, recycled unknown fibre, cheesecloth, and flannel. Felt, polyester and rayon thread, and beads.  Photo transfer, raw edge collage, free machine embroidery, hand beading and quilting.

Juried into the Studio Art Quilt Association exhibition Shifting Tides.