The Essence of Water
OCEANS EARTH AND US
Healing our relationship with Water &
Save our Oceans from Ocean Acidification Exhibition.
The Essence of Water
Oceans Earth & Us
art and information exhibition
Remembering our deeper relationship with water &
Save our global Ocean from Ocean Acidification.
NEXT EXHIBITION IS ON WORLD OCEANS DAY
Thursday 8TH JUNE 2023
1-5 pm
At the Borlase Smart Room, Porthmeor Studios, Back Road West, St Ives, Cornwall, TR26 1NG, UK.
This Exhibition will be hosting a live stream from 3 pm-5 pm to the World Oceans Day event 'Planet Ocean-Time to put the Oceans First' from the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
What commitment will you make to the global Ocean ?
As a Friend Of World Oceans Day my event is listed on the World Oceans Day website - see link-
unworldoceansday.org/events/oceans-earth-and-us-art-and-information-exhibition/
The Essence of Water
OCEANS EARTH AND US
Healing our relationship with Water &
Save our Oceans from Ocean Acidification Exhibition.
is on line at
The United Nations
World Ocean Day event 2021
Click the link below
unworldoceansday.org/events/the-essence-of-water-oceans-earth-and-us-art-story-and-science-exhibition-online/
WATER IS THE ESSENCE OF ALL LIFE
To understand more of the whole picture of how crucial it is to respect and take care of the deeper reality of our watery body and waters of the Earth. With this awareness we can then begin to make conscious changes for the future, changes which support a more harmonious, healthier sustainable way forward for the health and future of Humanity, the Oceans and for the Earth as a whole.
For our own health and for the health of the Planet, our discovery of our interconnections with water is essential. The Essence of Water creatively inspires the viewer to discover how connected they truly are to the water's of the Earth, Water being the largest ecosystem of our planet. Discovery of how we all can take better care of the water within ourselves, and of the waters of the Earth, will enable a more healthy integration both spiritually and physically.
There will be information on current ecological issues affecting the waters, the Oceans and Seas.
Raising awareness on Ocean Acidification, which is being caused by the Ocean soaking up C02 emissions that we create individually and collectively throughout our daily lives. Ocean Acidification can and is causing ecosystems and marine diversity to dramatically change. The impact could be substantial, on many levels. As the oceans become more acidic, it will become progressively more difficult, if not impossible for organisms to build calcium carbonate shells and skeletons, to maintain their existence.
By the middle to end of this century, parts of the oceans have been forecast to be corrosive enough that they will cause already formed calcium carbonate to dissolve.
Ocean Acidification could have rippling consequences throughout the entire Oceanic and Planetary ecosystem. Even marine animals that do not create calcium carbonate shells or skeletons may be threatened by the increasing acidity of the oceans. One of the most devastating impacts of rising ocean acidity could be the collapse of food webs.
As ocean chemistry continues to change, the many goods and services they provide could dwindle, forcing millions of people to find new food sources, new homes and new sources of income. Adapting to these losses would take huge resources from the global community and in some cases adaptation would not be possible. The Future of our Oceans is uncertain unless we all take swift immediately.
To understand more of the whole picture of how crucial it is to respect and take care of the deeper reality of our watery body and waters of the Earth, we can then begin to make conscious changes for the future, changes which support a harmonious, healthier sustainable way forward for the health and future of Humanity, the Oceans and for the Earth as a whole.
A more promising future is one where we reduce carbon dioxide emissions, transition to cleaner, renewable sources of energy and prevent the need for such large-scale adaptation. Commitment to respect and nurture the waters of our bodies, and the waters of the Earth’s Oceans as once we acknowledge the deeper truth of the part we all play in the well-being of our own personal health and the health of the Waters of the Earth. Only then can we individually and collectively alleviate some of the environmental stress from ourselves and from this beautiful Earth, we all call home.
WORLD OCEANS DAY -8TH JUNE 2022
what commitment will you make to the global Ocean ?
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
stated June 2 2017 at 1:00am ·
The ocean is the lifeblood of our planet. It provides oxygen for every second breath we take. But the ocean is caught in a cycle of serious decline. Without a healthy and sustainable Ocean Humanity's place on this planet will be in jeopardy.
Other Exhibitions
For World Ocean Day -8th June 2020/2021
The Essence of Water Exhibition is online.
Featured on the UNITED NATIONS OCEAN DAY 2020 EVENTS
see website link below.
https://unworldoceansday.org/events/the-essence-of-water-oceans-earth-and-us-art-story-and-science-exhibition-online/
Liquidscapes
Liquidscapes: tales and telling of watery worlds and fluid states
June 20 to 22 2018 • At Dartington Hall, Devon, UK
A three-day international gathering bringing together creative thinkers and doers to explore physically and figuratively our watery worlds and fluid states.
Seascape Saturday
7th October 2017 2-5 pm
As part of The Sidmouth Science festival
Entry by donation to the church. No booking necessary for the exhibition during the day. 2-5 pm
Venue: St Giles' & St Nicholas' Church, Sidmouth (Parish Church), East Devon.
Price for evening recital, and exhibition at 7.30pm
£10 for adults, £5 for students 16 and under.
A unique recital about our relationship with the sea, and about the ocean's influence on our weather and climate. Music by Ireland, Chausson, Elgar, Duparc, Rossini, Porter and Gershwin illustrates our emotional and artistic relationship with the seas, and will be performed by Pierrette Thomet, mezzo, and Prof Brian Golding, piano. The musical programme is complemented by a series of narratives on the relationship between weather and the oceans, presented by Prof Paul Hardaker, Chief Executive of the Institute of Physics.
Exhibition will be accessible throughout the evening of the recital
THE ESSENCE OF WATER
HEALING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH WATER
& SAVE OUR OCEANS FROM OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Exhibition
WITH ZOE HUDSON
AT THE PORTHMEOR STUDIOS
The Borlase Smart Room
Back Road West, St Ives, Cornwall, UK.
17th-29th October 2016
Environmental Artist – Plymouth University
For more information click on website link - oceanessence.weebly.com
An exhibition of information and paintings, highlighting:
How connected we are to the element of water The urgent global environmental message on ‘Ocean Acidification’ How the chemistry of the Oceans are changing at a rapid rate. Eco-Tips- How to Save our Planet booklets on how to reduce CO2 emissions are available.
EXHIBITION 10 am – 5 pm – Free Entry
WORKSHOP – Wednesday 21 St October 2016 – 10.30 am – 1 pm –£15
Experience the exhibition, with a walk to the edge of the ocean, followed by reflective creativity with inks & water. £15 - Email to book
THE ESSENCE OF WATER
HEALING OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH WATER
& SAVE OUR OCEANS FROM OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
Exhibition
WITH ZOE HUDSON
St Ives Library, Cornwall, July & October 2015
Arts Club, St Ives, Cornwall, June 2015
The Essence of Water- Save our Oceans Environmental Exhibition
The Earth Centre, East Devon 2012
This exhibition was hosted at The Earth Centre, Devon, by environmental artists and educators
Zoe Hudson and Sue Claire Morris.
Said Zoe: “It was an evening of current environmental awareness looking at things like ocean acidification and pollution, alongside the paintings representing the delicate nature of water, with art installations, poetry and community conversation on the topic of water and how we can make changes to reduce our Co2 emissions in our daily lives - which can take the current strain off of our Oceans with the hope of the oceans recovering. They also gave out information on the new Environmental Expressive Arts Programme, which aims to engage participants creatively and expressively with the Earth. Article in Reconnect magazine.
See website -http://oceanessence.weebly.com/