The relentless patience of the sea lives in this work. Tidal Striations layers authentic Atlantic coast sediments into thick acrylic mediums, creating a textured chronicle of lunar cycles and erosion. Each ridge records the artist’s monthly pilgrimages to document a single Maine cove’s changing shoreline.
Material Witness
Lunar ledger: 28 vertical bands (one per moon cycle) with embedded tide charts
Salvaged elements: Crushed periwinkle shells, beach glass particulate, and dock wood charcoal
Binder alchemy: Acrylic blended with salt-resistant marine varnish
Surface Archaeology
The 24×36″ deep-edge canvas reveals different narratives at varying distances:
10 feet away: A rhythmic grayscale study
Arm’s length: Exposed sediment strata and nautical chart fragments
Fingertip close: Tiny wax-sealed vials of seawater from extreme tides
Installation Notes
Best lit obliquely to exaggerate topographic shadows
Includes calibrated humidity monitor for sediment preservation
Ships with tide calculation chart for your location
Collector’s Annex
Bound field notes from the shoreline documentation process
Unprocessed sediment from each collection date (12 vials)
Custom brass plaque engraved with your coordinates’ tide tables
Preservation
While the acrylic matrix stabilizes the organic materials, occasional (decadal) conservator inspection is recommended. The work will naturally develop micro-fissures mirroring coastal mudflats—a feature, not flaw.







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