Article 6WT0Q ‘It’s almost like Vaseline’: artists including Antony Gormley swap paint for seaweed ink in art challenge

‘It’s almost like Vaseline’: artists including Antony Gormley swap paint for seaweed ink in art challenge

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Joanna Moorhead
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6WT0Q)

Ocean-inspired artworks created using kelp-based pigment will be sold to raise funds for conservation

Last year in early summer, Alex Glasgow could be seen hauling up a long string of orangey-black seaweed on to the barge of his water farm, located off the west coast of Scotland near Skye. Growing on the farm was what Glasgow described as perhaps the quickest-growing biomass on the planet": seaweed.

The weed from Glasgow's farm, KelpCrofters, is used in everything from soil fertiliser to artisanal soaps to glass-making and is part of a burgeoning industry - not just in Scotland, but around the world.

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