LOUIS MASAI
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Louis Masai

351 Northdown Road

LOUIS MASAI

About Louis Masai

Louis Masai

Acting as artist lead for the project, internationally-acclaimed artist and Margate local Masai will also be creating one of many headline murals. After receiving a Fine Art Degree in Falmouth, Louis began a career straddling studio work and large-scale public domain murals, using visual language to focus on animal life, biodiversity, the encroachment of ecological disaster and more recent forays into issues surrounding the farming industry & mono-farmed crops.

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Within an ocean forest of local kelps and seaweeds (also known as blue carbon) is a floating plastic bottle. Inside the bottle is a trapped local spotted catshark, shocking reports have averaged 2-3 sharks killed every second. Being a local shark highlights that UK oceans are also a part of those statistics. Our partners Sea Shepherd’s sole mission is to protect and conserve the world’s oceans and marine wildlife. They work to defend all marine wildlife, from whales and dolphins to sharks and rays, to fish and krill, without exception.

Growing off the plastic bottle is more seaweeds, highlighting the length of time the plastic bottle has already been in the water. In 2022 Our partners Everyday Plastic teamed up with Greenpeace to create the UK’s biggest nationwide investigation into household plastic waste. Almost 250,000 people from nearly 100,000 households took part in The Big Plastic Count and over one week they threw away just under 6.5 million pieces of plastic packaging waste.

During the production of this mural Moon Bottles provided us with refill bottles so we didn’t contribute to Thanet’s plastic problem. Alongside our partners City To Sea we are also campaigning a Thanet wide water bottle refill scheme to reduce the amount of plastics leaving our homes and entering the oceans.


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