19/06/2026
Joy can come out of even the biggest mess - it’s what you make of it!
These brilliant sea creatures are made from Ghost Nets, discarded fishing nets and industrial gear that drift through our oceans, continuing to trap marine life and damage fragile ecosystems.
Every year, millions of tonnes of fishing gear are lost at sea, becoming persistent plastic pollution that washes up on coastlines around the world.
These works are created by artists at Erub Arts in the Torres Strait - a ghost net hotspot. Through their practice, they transform marine debris into powerful artworks and design objects, including large-scale commissions such as Taba Naba (2026) at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.
Lavinia Ketchell
KJ, 2023
Ghost nets, aluminium wire and twine
53 x 51 x 9 cm
Racy Oui-Pitt
Tulu, 2023
Ghost net, rope and twine
16 x 19 x 6 cm
Jimmy John Thaiday
Wahmere (Black Tail), 2024
Ghost net, rope and wire
16 x 69 x 74 cm
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