Bloom and Burn examines the duality of beauty and destruction. Three figures emerge from a landscape of flowers, fruit, and fragmented imagery, existing between growth and decay. Inspired by cycles found in nature, the work suggests that transformation often requires both flourishing and loss.
The text references sensory memory, creating connections between smell, place, and experience. The piece reflects on how beauty can coexist with discomfort and how growth is often inseparable from change.
Mixed-media collage and drawing on paper.
Explores memory, transformation, and the relationship between beauty and impermanence.
Bloom and Burn examines the duality of beauty and destruction. Three figures emerge from a landscape of flowers, fruit, and fragmented imagery, existing between growth and decay. Inspired by cycles found in nature, the work suggests that transformation often requires both flourishing and loss.
The text references sensory memory, creating connections between smell, place, and experience. The piece reflects on how beauty can coexist with discomfort and how growth is often inseparable from change.
Mixed-media collage and drawing on paper.
Explores memory, transformation, and the relationship between beauty and impermanence.