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Ocean Art From the Shore to the Deep

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By: Helen Scales(Author)
248 pages, 138 colour & 2 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Ocean Art
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About this book

Artists have captured the marvels of ocean life throughout history. From fine art to scientific illustrations, these portrayals help us to appreciate and interpret the diversity of shapes, colours and patterns of the remarkable organisms that inhabit the oceans of the world.

In Ocean Art, marine biologist and writer Helen Scales takes readers on a tour of ocean art, looking for the most striking and meaningful depictions of sea creatures, from ancient times to modern and from the coast to the deepest abyss, reflecting on how these works influence our view of life beneath the waves. This richly illustrated celebration of the beauty and wonders of ocean life is also a call to cherish and protect the endangered living seas.

Contents

Introduction

1 Coasts and Beaches
2 Shallows
3 Open Seas
4 The Abyss

Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Helen Scales is a marine biologist, acclaimed author and broadcaster who teaches at the University of Cambridge. Her books include What the Wild Sea Can Be (2024), which was longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize and Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction.

Coming Soon
By: Helen Scales(Author)
248 pages, 138 colour & 2 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Media reviews

"In this brilliantly fun and expertly written book, Helen Scales tells crucial human stories about the development of our relationship with the ocean. She takes us on a tour through some of the most compelling, rare, and diverse works of art that have been inspired by sea life, from ancient artifacts and found fossils to modern paintings and scientific illustrations. Marine biologists: this is the ideal book for your artsy side! Artists and historians: you'll find no more appealing way to learn more about all that grows, crawls, slithers, and swims in the ocean!"
– Richard J. King, Visiting Associate Professor of Maritime History and Literature, Sea Education Association, and author of Ocean Bestiary and Sailing Alone

"In her latest book, Helen Scales intricately intertwines the wonders of marine life with the power of art. Her expert knowledge and vivid storytelling masterfully weave together the beauty of the ocean and the creativity it inspires, making this an essential read for anyone passionate about art, nature, and the mysteries of the sea."
– Miranda Krestovnikoff, broadcaster, diver and author of The Sea: Exploring Our Blue Planet

"The oceanic world Helen Scales has meticulously summoned in this exquisite book holds an extraordinary variety of species. Scales asks that we not only see this realm, but also listen to it, attuning ourselves to the memory of sound in water. For her, observation does not end on the page; rather, it evokes our capacity to enter salt water, that "skin we are not in" which covers seven-tenths of the planet."
– Ellen Gallagher

"For lovers of the sea and of art, this book is a dream come true: a round-the-world, through-the-ages gallery tour in the company of one of the world's top experts on the lives of ocean creatures. Writing with both authority and affection, Helen Scales makes canvasses, cave art and sculpture literally come to life as she imbues the images with the animals' natural history – and the artists' viewpoints as well. This is a book to be savored and celebrated!"
– Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus

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