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Quin de la Mer

 

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First name
Quin
Last name
de la Mer
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Quin de la Mer is a posthuman artist working at the intersection of ecological consciousness, materiality, and spiritual engagement. Their multidisciplinary practice integrates oil painting, alternative photography, and mediumistic methodologies to collaborate with more-than-human beings—spirits of place, natural forces, and spectral presences. Through foraged pigments, cyanotype processes, and ritual-based art-making, they explore liminality, entanglement, and the dissolution of human exceptionalism.

De la Mer’s abstract paintings appear richly textured yet remain smooth, engaging the viewer’s perception of depth and material illusion. Their alternative photographic work—ranging from cyanotype ‘paintings’ shaped by environmental forces to phytogram film processing using plant chemistry—reveals hidden energies and unseen dimensions. Their practice is a process of deep listening and translation, engaging with Death as a force of transformation and landscapes as sentient archives of time.

Committed to ecological and spiritual dialogue, de la Mer’s work has been exhibited internationally in galleries, public forums, and experimental installations. They have participated in residencies that emphasize material collaboration with place, including upcoming projects in Svalbard and Arctic environments. Their work serves as an invocation—an invitation to reconsider our entanglement with the natural world, not as separate from it, but as participants in its ongoing transformation.
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Medium
  • Installation
  • Natural Materials
  • Painting
  • Photography
  • Poetry
  • Prints
  • Researcher
  • Shaman
  • Sound
  • Witch
Topics
  • Anthropocene
  • Arctic
  • Beauty
  • Climate Change
  • Climate Grief
  • Decarbonizing
  • Decolonization
  • Deep Time
  • Deforestation
  • Desert biomes
  • Displacement
  • Ecofeminism
  • Ecojustice
  • Endangered Species
  • Extraction
  • Extreme Weather
  • Fire Ecology
  • Flooding
  • Forest Biome
  • Fungi
  • Geology
  • Grasslands
  • Habitat
  • Herbicides
  • Military Sites / Activities
  • Mining
  • Natural Phenomena
  • Non-humans
  • Oceans and Seas
  • Peace
  • Plants
  • Plastics
  • Pollinators
  • Prairie
  • Reforestation
  • Regeneration
  • Resilience
  • Restoration
  • Rivers
  • Sea Level Rise
  • Seed saving
  • Sensitive Species
  • Sensitive Territories
  • Soils
  • Space
  • Sustainability
  • Tidal Zones
  • Time
  • Trees
  • Waste Streams
  • Water
  • Wetlands
  • Wildfire

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