Skeleton Sea
Together with artist collective Skeleton Sea, the Volvo Ocean Race is voicing a call to arms for everyone to help reduce pollution and share in a simple message through the Keep the Oceans Clean! initiative.
The Skeleton Sea exhibition is on the move again, leaving its temporary home in Valencia, Spain and moving north to the Basque Biodiversity Centre at the Torre Madariaga in North West Spain.
As a non-profit organization working to provide environmental, educational, health and youth-related projects to boardriding communities around the world, the Quiksilver Foundation is our perfect partner for a new creative project that underlines just a few of the terrible consequences of plastic pollutants in our oceans.
Innocent Victim, Free FlipFlop, Whalebones, Ex-Girlfriend… just to name a few of our art! They are all made from trash, wood and other stuff you can find on the beach. Check it out!
Skeleton Sea is proud to announce it will exhibit a selection of “Ke
After a successful week of workshops in the Volvo Ocean Race village i
Abu Dhabi at the Volvo Ocean Race
The Volvo Ocean Race’s beach clean team, including Skeleton Sea arti
Marine rubbish picked up by the crew of PUMA’s Mar Mostro during
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