These prints are made with seaweed foraged from along the coastline of Hastings, East Sussex using a combination of traditional and experimental cyanotype processes. Unlike in traditional seaweed printing these natural materials have not been washed and dried before being applied to paper coated with light-sensitive chemicals. Instead the minerals and salt water are contributors to the image. Varying levels of iodine, calcium, magnesium, iron, and zinc are all collaborators in the image.

The Hastings coastline is undergoing major change in the wake of the climate crisis and the reintroduction of seaweed and kelp is essential to the recovery of marine ecosystem. This is an ongoing project that calls into question the power and potential of seaweed as an ecological species.