Garden (by a thread)
Garden (by a thread), 2020
62â H x 30â W x 1â
Photographic print on aluminum, silk, viscose, cotton, polyester thread
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Hand-strung tendrils of thread cascade from my floral photographs, as if nature itself is unraveling.
In my work, flowers symbolize our humanity, ideas of sacredness, resiliency & hope.
This series explores the term âhanging by a threadâ implying something is in an uncertain state & not likely to survive or succeed.
As our environmental, social & political landscapes continue to divide & fray, the metaphor of a garden, idyllic & beautiful, reflects hope of an optimistic outcome, a return to connectedness & wellbeing.
I combine photography with thread, marrying organic subjects with artificial processes, digital manipulation with handmade â a tension between divine and human nature.
62â H x 30â W x 1â
Photographic print on aluminum, silk, viscose, cotton, polyester thread
-
Hand-strung tendrils of thread cascade from my floral photographs, as if nature itself is unraveling.
In my work, flowers symbolize our humanity, ideas of sacredness, resiliency & hope.
This series explores the term âhanging by a threadâ implying something is in an uncertain state & not likely to survive or succeed.
As our environmental, social & political landscapes continue to divide & fray, the metaphor of a garden, idyllic & beautiful, reflects hope of an optimistic outcome, a return to connectedness & wellbeing.
I combine photography with thread, marrying organic subjects with artificial processes, digital manipulation with handmade â a tension between divine and human nature.