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FEEDING DREAMS: HEALING OUR MACROCOSM


This project explored the interplay between perception, scale, and balance, inviting viewers to slow down and engage with the delicate relationships within ecosystems. Conceived as a living, immersive installation, the work presented a verdant sculptural biome in which plants appeared suspended in sculptural forms resembling small planets, creating a sense of fragile equilibrium within a botanical macrocosm.


The installation combined mirrors, lenses, steel, marine and laboratory fixtures, Cassini plaster and fiberglass bowls, soil, and living botanicals, forming a hybrid environment that blurred the boundaries between sculpture, garden, and contemplative space. 


Created for the opening United Nations World Food Programme Dinner at Omved Gardens, Summer 2017, the work remained on display until Summer 2018, offering a quiet space for reflection on healing, transformation, and the cycles of life.

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