This sculpture, Anemone of Gyres, gets its name from marine invertebrates called crinoids who’s many arms move in an unsynchronized way. Additionally, a gyre is a circular system of ocean currents under the water which Merritt elaborated on saying they were featured in Finding Nemo when the sea turtles were using them to travel.
This sculpture, Anemone of Gyres, gets its name from marine invertebrates called crinoids who’s many arms move in an unsynchronized way. Additionally, a gyre is a circular system of ocean currents under the water which Merritt elaborated on saying they were featured in Finding Nemo when the sea turtles were using them to travel.