Delicate Coexistence
					28 August 2024
					
				This multidisciplinary series reflects on the delicate balance between humanity and the enduring resilience of the natural world. Through a combination of 2D and 3D works, organic elements such as collected stones, stone powder, and glass sculptures, the series draws inspiration from scientific research and pressing ecological issues.
  
Pieces like 2600 Retreat and Undercut explore the rapid melting of glaciers, focusing on the Mer de Glace and polar regions, while Can We Hold Time? and Altered States question our ability to preserve fleeting moments in a world facing constant environmental change. Using materials like stone and melted glass, these works metaphorically capture the layered histories of the Earth, investigating humanity’s impact on time and the planet.
  
This series emphasizes the unseen or overlooked, highlighting the profound connection between time, nature, and human existence. Each work seeks to evoke an emotional response, urging reflection on our enduring influence on the world. 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  				
			Pieces like 2600 Retreat and Undercut explore the rapid melting of glaciers, focusing on the Mer de Glace and polar regions, while Can We Hold Time? and Altered States question our ability to preserve fleeting moments in a world facing constant environmental change. Using materials like stone and melted glass, these works metaphorically capture the layered histories of the Earth, investigating humanity’s impact on time and the planet.
This series emphasizes the unseen or overlooked, highlighting the profound connection between time, nature, and human existence. Each work seeks to evoke an emotional response, urging reflection on our enduring influence on the world.
 
 Installation view, UK, 2024
 
 200 000 000, 2024
 
 Can We Hold Time?, 2024
 
 Collaborative Witnesses, 2024
 
 Altered States, 2024
 
 Undercut, 2024
 
 2600 Retreat, 2024
 
 Deep Time Melting, 2024

 
 Installation view, UK, 2024
