The Sea is no longer Blue
As a former navigational officer in the merchant navy, I spent years sailing the vast, open seas—witnessing their beauty, power, and mystery. Today, I channel those experiences into my photography, exploring the ocean’s changing face through abstract imagery. The Sea is No Longer Blue is a photographic meditation on our oceans’ pollution, told through the entangled remnants of rope washed ashore. These twisted strands—once vital tools for sailors—now lie discarded, a haunting symbol of… Read More...
As a former navigational officer in the merchant navy, I spent years sailing the vast, open seas—witnessing their beauty, power, and mystery. Today, I channel those experiences into my photography, exploring the ocean’s changing face through abstract imagery. The Sea is No Longer Blue is a photographic meditation on our oceans’ pollution, told through the entangled remnants of rope washed ashore. These twisted strands—once vital tools for sailors—now lie discarded, a haunting symbol of the damage we’ve inflicted. By photographing these objects in abstract, I invite viewers to reflect on the complex, tangled relationship we have with the sea and the urgent need to protect it. Through this work, I aim to raise awareness about the environmental crisis facing our oceans and to honor the seas I once navigated. The water may no longer be blue, but the story is still ours to tell.