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Oceana Collection

$3,670.00
SOLD

11 x 14" / 28 x 35 cm

Acrylic on Baltic Birch Hardwood

Collaboration with Oceana Canada

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11 x 14" / 28 x 35 cm

Acrylic on Baltic Birch Hardwood

Collaboration with Oceana Canada

11 x 14" / 28 x 35 cm

Acrylic on Baltic Birch Hardwood

Collaboration with Oceana Canada

The Oceana Collection

Oceana Canada was established as an independent charity in 2015 and is part of the largest international advocacy group dedicated solely to ocean conservation. Canada has the world’s longest coastline, with an ocean surface of 7.1 million square kilometres, or 70 percent of its landmass. We believe Canada has a national and global obligation to manage our natural resources responsibly and help ensure a sustainable source of protein for the world’s growing population. Oceana Canada has successfully campaigned to end the shark fin trade, make rebuilding depleted fish populations the law, improve how fisheries are managed and protect marine habitat. We work with civil society, academics, fishers, Indigenous Peoples and the federal government to return Canada’s formerly vibrant oceans to health and abundance. Restoring Canada’s oceans can strengthen our communities, create greater economic and nutritional benefits, and protect our future.

Oceana and OET, WHOI MISO, and Northeast Pacific Seamount Expedition Partners provided reference inspiration for the yelloweye rockfish. Oceana and Poelzer Wolfgang provided reference inspiration for the Atlantic cod through Alamy. Oceana and iStock irin717 provided reference inspiration for the leatherback sea turtle. Oceana and Georgia Department of Natural Resources provided reference inspiration for the North Atlantic right whale, taken under NOAA permit#20556-01

All original artwork is hand-signed by Sarah McComb-Turbitt and includes a certificate of authenticity and white cotton gloves for handling the painting upon delivery.

For thousands of years, First Nations people have walked on this land. Their relationship with the land is at the centre of their lives.  Wherever you are, please take a moment to reflect on the traditional caretakers of the lands you call home.  Here in Bruce County, Ontario, I want to acknowledge the traditional Territory of the Anishinabek Nation: The People of the Three Fires known as Ojibway, Odawa, and Pottawatomie Nations. And further give thanks to the Chippewas of Saugeen, and the Chippewas of Nawash, now known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, as the traditional keepers of this land. I want to acknowledge further the more recent history and ongoing connections the Saugeen Metis have to this place. May we all, as Treaty People, live with respect on this land and live in peace and friendship with all its diverse peoples.  

 

Sarah McComb-Turbitt

Owen Sound, ON, Canada
sarah@smccombturbitt.com
(902)-809-5890

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