My art echoes the sea's anguish — woven from marine cries, seafood's cultural essence, and ocean wounds. Amid Fukushima's aftermath, Japan's decision to release radiated water sparks global outcry. The...
My art echoes the sea's anguish — woven from marine cries, seafood's cultural essence, and ocean wounds. Amid Fukushima's aftermath, Japan's decision to release radiated water sparks global outcry. The sea's transformation mirrors women's subjugation and nature's exploitation. As Asian gastronomes, we ingest both sustenance and sea's fury, underlining our choices' weight.
Water pollution due to human activities such as nuclear plants, factory waste, and farming, cargo ship accidents, etc has shaken many people’s basic rights; access to safe water and food. My art echoes the sea’s anguish. The sea's transformation mirrors women's subjugation and nature's exploitation. As Asian gastronomes, we ingest both sustenance and sea's fury, underlining our choices' weight.