Thirteen works made from pressed botanicals, gold, and cracked earth. The forest as texture, weight, and light.
The canopy compressed and pressed. Leaves held in place by earth and gold.
Select Print SizeBotanical matter in motion. The current that carries seeds and pollen through the forest.
Select Print SizeA wreath of leaves, formed without anyone making it. The forest arranges itself.
Select Print SizeLeaves spread from a single point. The way branches and roots choose their direction.
Select Print SizeToo much vegetation to see through. The feeling of being inside it.
Select Print SizeA single broad leaf, dark and heavy. The veins hold the gold.
Select Print SizeThe flooded forest floor, cracked and gold-veined. Where the river has been.
Select Print SizeA small waterway through the forest. The surface holds the marks of water and time.
Select Print SizeA thread of gold crossing a quiet field. Minimal. Exactly enough.
Select Print SizeMany species pressed into one surface. A field inventory of the forest.
Select Print SizeThe undergrowth, where large leaves compete for the light that reaches the forest floor.
Select Print SizeAbove the canopy, the mist moves on its own. Lighter, quieter, without the weight of the forest below.
Select Print SizeThe light before the forest wakes. Everything still, everything about to change.
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