“When I started to take these pictures, I was often asked if I had altered the colour in some way. Seaweed seems to have an image problem. We all tend to have a stereotype of an ugly brown mass, but forage amongst the piles of dark vegetation and you will find an amazing spectrum of colours, from reds and greens to purples and pinks. This seaweed, Callophyllis laciniata, found on Marazion beach opposite St Michael’s Mount, looked exactly as it appears here – a whole range of pinks enhanced by overlapping fronds.” – Hilary Stock
Location: Marazion Beach, Cornwall | medium: giclée photographic print on Fotospeed archival art paper | size: 50.5cms x 32cms x 4.5cm | limited edition: 25 | ref: HARB-019
This picture has been framed with non-reflective museum artglass and can be made in a range of sizes and materials. Please contact The Harbour Gallery in Portscatho, Cornwall for more information and to purchase directly.