JAYME MARSHALL

Ocean Sentinel

Jayme Marshall is a Wulgurukaba and Yunbenen woman, who represents the next generation of Indigenous leaders. Her sculpture highlights the crucial role played by Traditional Owners in safeguarding the future of the Great Barrier Reef and the surrounding Sea Country. Marshall's involvement in the project underscores the significance of passing down stories and traditions of the reef through generations, which continue to hold immense importance in Indigenous culture.

Artist Jason deCaires Taylor has artistically incorporated the visual elements of cathedral fig tree roots and mangrove tree roots into Marshall's Ocean Sentinels sculpture. This symbolism signifies the deep connection between the land and sea in Indigenous cultures, where they have thrived for thousands of years.

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Ocean Sentinels

The Ocean Sentinels is a collection of sculptures that blend human figures with natural marine forms. These sculptures represent influential Australians who have made significant contributions to marine science and conservation.

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