Venice, California designer and environmentalist Delaney Maher spends her days building brand identities and raising awareness about plastic pollution. Her latest collection is a culmination of her three greatest influences: famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha, world-renowned oceanographer Sylvia Earle, and legendary fine artist Henri Matisse.
Delaney believes visual art is an underutilized avenue for change and she employs an abstract approach to her designs with the intent of educating the public on single-use plastic alternatives while advocating on behalf of our marine environment.
Images by Delaney Maher.
This article was originally published in RANGE Magazine Issue Nine.