Art & Ecology

Responsibility today reaches beyond our homes to the oceans that sustain life. Through conceptual underwater photography, Alexej Sachov makes the impact of pollution and climate threats visible.

These ecological bodies of work are created for museums, public institutions and sustainability-driven enterprises that use art to support real environmental action.

Chronicles of an Emerging Diversity

Sculptural forms are created and photographed underwater, transforming ocean waste into metaphorical figures. The series addresses biodiversity loss, overconsumption, and the tension between human-made objects and fragile marine life. · Go to the series →

The Shape of Cosmos

Geometric forms and seemingly cosmic structures arise underwater, where natural motion meets human intervention. The works question how industrial aesthetics, waste and engineered structures intersect with the organic logic of the sea. · Go to the series →

New Cosmos Underwater

This series links the idea of a “new cosmos” to the ways in which human activity reshapes oceans on a planetary scale. · Go to the series →