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Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
Price includes Shipping and original debris pieces used to create SOS Debris Art paintings and Murals. 11x14 framed print is signed by Conservation Artist, Lisa Miceli-Capano.
11 x 14 Stretched Canvas Print: lightweight and ready to hang.
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Size: 21" x 17"
'Mahi on the Hunt' was painted on recycled pallet wood during the Covid-19 stay-at-home order, April 2020. Beaches and boat ramps were closed to crack down the spread of the coronavirus which left many anglers and divers upset. It was the first time in weeks that the rain finally stopped and to top it off the ocean was paper flat! But being quarantined also gave us the perfect oppo
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Size: 12" x 28"
'Adaptively Camouflaged' was painted on recycled pallet wood during the Covid-19 Pandemic, April 2020. Toilet paper was flying off the shelves in South Florida with no real explanation of why. Hoarding was only part of the problem. Being confined at home forced many to shop online which challenged those of us who are trying to reduce our waste. Even the smallest product
Size: 21" x 17"
"Sandy Bottoms" was painted on recycled pallet wood during the Red Tide bloom that was killing fish, sea turtles and manatees in the SW Florida area, March 2019. Hundreds of dead fish littered Florida's Gulf Coast caused by Karenia brevis, a type of algae that produces potent brevetoxins. Environments such as seagrass and sediment eventually led to the transfer of toxins to sea tur
Size: 22" x 27"
"Parrotfish Preservation" was painted on a stretched canvas in efforts to opposing the Port Everglades Dredging Project until enough research was completed ensuring that all negative affects on our living coral reefs and its inhabitants were minimized, March 2017. Parrotfish have the capability of changing the structure of coral reefs by munching down tons of dead corals with their
Size: 16.5" x 22"
"Minimum Flows" painted on recycled pallet wood to bring awareness to the importance of establishing minimum flows and levels (MFLs) to protect water resources from significant harm due to water withdrawals, June 2018. Florida estuaries and freshwater lakes, springs and rivers provide extensive beds of seagrass and abundant freshwater aquatic vegetation that provide the manatees p
Size: 23" x 27
"Ecosystem Survival" was painted on a stretched canvas using the debris items removed during the SOS Turtle Nesting Beach Cleanup on March 21, 2015. Over 100 Team SOS volunteers helped clear the beach of litter and plastic fragments along the shoreline in LBTS for sea turtle nesting season. Plastic takes nearly 1,000 years to break down into smaller pieces so even when the marine o
Size: 16.5" x 42"
"The Barracuda Banish" was painted on pallet wood to help encourage local friends and businesses to Ban-The-Bag for Earth Day on April 22, 2015. "Take The First Step in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea" was promoted to voluntarily eliminate plastic checkout bags for a single day. Participating businesses simply let their customers know about Earth Day and asked them if they would forgo using
Size: 24" x 28"
"Havoc Hunter" was painted on a stretched canvas to help promote the importance of reducing lionfish populations, October 2017. These fast spreading invasive species are beautiful but wrecking havoc on the ecosystem environmentally, economically and threatening our coral reefs.
Debris Utensils: The Joker kids toy, sea sponge, toothbrush, burlap and palm frond stick.
Size: 13.5" x 12"
"Saltwater Kisses" was painted on a stretched canvas during a widespread power outage that left 75 percent of the county without electricity during Hurricane Matthew, October 2016.
Hurricane Matthew, a major Category 5 hurricane with winds of 110 mph, tracked northward just offshore of Florida’s East Coast. Nearly all of the state’s sandy beach shoreline was affected by high winds
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Size: 16" x 19.5"
"Synthetic Entanglement" was painted on a stretched canvas to help encourage anglers to be responsible and spread the word about - Don’t cut the line! Reel. Remove. Release. February 2016.
During a morning walk at a local marina, I noticed an injured brown pelican. His wing was entangled in monofilament line and a fishing hook that lead to his pouch making escape imposs
Size: 22" x 16"
"Sargassum Seahorse" was painted on recycled pallet wood.
Size: 14" x 21"
“Possession Limit” was painted on recycled pallet wood during Mini Lobster Season, July 2019.
Prior to this Florida frenzy, I decided to paint a spiny lobster in hopes of grabbing the attention of countless divers who would be in the water during this two-day event. While painting with debris to complete a Florida spiny lobster, I was able to spread the message that while you are ou
Size: 22" x 27"
"The Guarded Grunt" was painted on stretched canvas. October 2016.
Debris utensils: Mangrove seed, sea sponge and a rusty nail.
Size: 16" x 14"
"Symbiotic Relationship" was painted on recycled pallet wood.
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Size: 24" x 28"
"Social Distancing" was painted on recycled pallet wood. Face masks and plastic gloves have become must-have items in public during the coronavirus pandemic. These single-use items are being worn for protection against Covid-19 but have been left abandoned littering the pavement and waterways in South Florida. Being a sustainability-conscious person, this left me feeling
Size: 23.5" x 27.5"
"Sweet Lips" was painted on a stretched canvas.
Size: 27.5" x 23.5"
"Sea Oats & Stilt Sand Piper" was painted on a stretched canvas.
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"Firecoral Seahorse" was painted on a stretched canvas and framed with pallet wood removed from the beach after a major hurricane.
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