By Elaine Clocherty, using natural materials.
"Inspired by the water marks left from the tides of Tamarama, the work responds to
the physical characteristics of the beach and explores the relationships between
seaweed, natural processes and the movements of water. Increased surf is caused by
big 'fetch', when strong storm winds blow constantly in one direction over the ocean
generating large waves. Gamma Gamma was the local aboriginal name for Tamarama beach
which means 'storm'. Generally seaweed is seen as smelly and unsightly and is cleared
from the beaches, while the work aims to highlight its beauty and diversity."