I find a very few things visually stimulating as jellyfish. This is Jellyfish Zero or Medusa Zero but I plan to create a forest of them, a very large installation. 
There are various kinds of jellyfishes or medusas, some rather poisonous and some completely safe (like the large brown type that lives in the Mediteranean).

This particular work refers to the eco-sense required for survival. 
I read a very interesting article in the Smithsonian Magazine (link here) where they describe occasions when medusas have blocked the cooling systems of power plants and attacked humans during marine military exercises. 

From the article:
"The news media have tried out various names for this new plague: “the jellyfish typhoon,” “the rise of slime,” “the spineless menace.” Nobody knows exactly what’s behind it, but there’s a queasy sense among scientists that jellyfish just might be avengers from the deep, repaying all the insults we’ve heaped on the world’s oceans." 

It makes perfect sense to me for the eco-system to fight back. Any story of this sort puts a smile on my face. 

Thus this work is an ode to medusas.
Medusa Zero
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Medusa Zero

Textile sculpture "Medusa"

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