Article illustrations for Current Conservation Magazine 12.2, themed around marine/water pollution in India.
The article titled 'Debris' outlines a series of episodes the author - Rohan Arthur has with pollution in different parts of the country, painting vivid images of India’s marine pollution crisis in a dream-like, poetic feel.
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