Statement

Botanical structures exist within varying environments, removed of ground, to create an attachment through visual juxtapositions.

Specimens embody multiple characteristics and ideas in order to heighten an awareness of their structures and original functions.

Studies of shapes and constructions occur quietly and slowly among groups and individual frames. Multiple stages of development, imposed together, reinforce a change of time and space.

The line is blurred between species and societal ideas. The separation between form and environment is thinned, allowing an existence in multiple spheres to occur simultaneously.


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