Seaglass is formed when regular glass is lost to the ocean and tumbled by the waves and currants. I am fascinated by how the natural world has such strong powers of transformation and how it continues to mould and shape the environment. I wanted to appreciate this by archiving the pieces of seaglass I find while at the beach.

Boscombe Beach, Bournemouth, England

2020 

(1.8cm)

Calshot Beach, Southampton, England

2022

(1.7cm)

Calshot Beach, Southampton, England

2022

(1.6cm)

Calshot Beach, Southampton, England

2022

(1.3cm)

Calshot Beach, Southampton, England

2022

(2.9cm)

* this one was interesting because it was smooth but still had jagged edges, indicating it hadn't been out to sea for very long.

Calshot Beach, Southampton, England

2022

(0.9cm)

The Strand, Cape Town, South Africa

2023

(1.7cm)

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