Description

This design imagines the Antarctic sub-ice world as a living system, guided by a wise maternal ice figure who forms the uppermost layer, her presence calm and watchful, backed by the sun who's gently filtered light makes all life below possible. At the centre, an hourglass device marks the passage of time: a reminder that the sub-ice platelet layer is both dynamic and fragile, and that what happens here is precious. In its upper chamber, krill drift among light and shelter; below, Antarctic silverfish gather in the colder depths, while predators circle outside the glass, held at bay by the ice’s protection.

Symmetrically placed ice-crystal forms in the upper section glow with microalgae, bacteria, and protozoans - the invisible engines of the ecosystem. These primary producers and recyclers fuel an entire food web that cascades downward through zooplankton, fish, seals, and birds. The vertical hierarchy of the mural mirrors this structure, showing how energy, protection, and dependence shift from top to bottom within the SIPL. Together, the imagery tells a quiet but urgent story: if time runs out for this hidden layer, the balance sustaining Antarctic life begins to fall away.

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FLARE Ōtautahi Street Art Festival
FLARE Ōtautahi Street Art Festival
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Created on February 14, 2026
25 Winchester Street, Lyttelton 8082, New Zealand
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Hunted by FLARE Ōtautahi Street Art Festival .
Pictures by John Ross, Sofiya Romaneko.