living art

Interbeing 2025

Engaging with living and non-living organisms, including found animal skulls, fungi, moss, and rocks Interbeing reconnects with place and being, attuning to flows, interdependencies, and emergent dynamics that shape coexistence. The work traces life cycles, decay, and the ephemerality of materials, revealing the temporality of time and the relational pulse of natural systems.

Through touch, sight, presence and proximity, environments are felt as interconnected, dynamic, and provisional, where presence and absence shift, and materials negotiate their own becoming. The piece reflects the ongoing dialogue between emergence and dissolution, highlighting the forces that sustain, transform, and reconfigure ecological systems.

Between Decay, Waste, and Paper 2023

This artist book is made from repurposed, handmade paper naturally dyed by flowers and leaves, incorporating bark, leaf textures, and other natural objects. It traces the cycle from seed to decay, highlighting growth, transformation, and renewal across human and more-than-human systems.

The materials behave relationally, responsive to touch, layering, and environmental conditions, reflecting the provisional and emergent nature of life. The book becomes a living archive, preserving, reinterpreting, and allowing traces of ecological and material processes to evolve over time.

Aligned with a transnational, interdisciplinary practice, the work investigates the entanglements of place, culture, identity, and being. It attends to living, non-living, social, and material systems, inviting reflection on our interconnectedness and the cycles that sustain and renew our ecosystems.

Entangle / Conversations with Nature (mixed dates)

Elantropy returns to nature and the more-than-human to replenish and restore, tracing flows through the living and non-living elements of the natural world, as well as recycled and found materials, attuning to the cycles, interdependencies, and hidden currents that sustain ecological, social, and technological systems.

Following gestures, matter, and moments into form, Conversations with Nature traces the quiet dialogue between humans and the natural world. Light, texture, and form emerge through observation and presence, revealing rhythm, reflection, and connection. The work explores the interplay of perception, environment, and relational patterns, allowing the intimate pulse of place, time, and more-than-human relations to unfold.