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Falkland Conservation

Since 2019 Sarah has been working on an exhibit highlighting the wildlife of the remote Falkland Islands. Using her photographs from her graduate research expedition, she captures the unique behaviours of animals and the sentimental moments in their lives.

With any art sale, 15 % of the proceeds will be donated to Falkland Conservation to help conserve the biodiversity and natural environment of the Falkland Islands.

Wade & Robyn Hughes

After meeting in 2016, a common vision for displaying the behaviour and personalities of animals submerged in their habitat was born. Years later in 2020, this collective passion has evolved into a breathtaking collection of secret underwater scenes.

With any art sale, 15% of the proceeds will be donated to the Western Australian Ocean Foundation towards creating a healthy and resilient ocean supporting all life.

Instituto Biopesca

The Toninha is found only along the east coast of South America, and as a cryptic species, they are challenging to photograph. Through art, we can portray species in their environment that would otherwise be incredibly difficult to witness. The Toninha is a difficult animal to see because it remains in cloudy coastal waters and doesn't exhibit cetacean surfacing behaviour. They are vital for the balance of the marine ecosystems but are threatened mainly by bycatch and marine debris. Images of animals are vital to promote public awareness and conservation. Sarah painted Toninha dolphins after gathering inspiration from images of stranded animals provided in collaboration with the Instituto Biopesca in Brazil to help raise awareness.

With any art sale, 15 % of the proceeds will be donated to Instituto Biopesca to promote the conservation of marine species threatened with extinction through research and environmental education actions.

& More Collaborations Coming Soon!

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