This year TRAILS finalists included artists from Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. The works reflected a range of media, techniques and experience, providing viewers with a broad spectrum from which to cast their People's Choice vote.
This miserable looking fish lives in very deep water. This bottom feeder may look bored yet is kept pretty busy on the ocean floor. As a scooper, feeding material can vary due to the problem of ocean debris and the ever-growing garbage patch. This fish has eaten much non sea life and become a piece of plastic himself.
Exhibited at Squidlydids for Kids, 2022
Held on the lands of the Gunditjmara people, we wish to acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.