My Experimentation Space
In my journey as a contemporary artist, the natural world plays a significant role in inspiring my work. I have dedicated a space in my home specifically for experimenting with plants. This space is more than just a garden—it's a laboratory where I explore the intricate details of plant life and their interactions with various elements.
The Process
Here, I engage in the full lifecycle of plants, from seeding to nurturing their growth. I experiment with different nutrients and watering techniques, constantly seeking to understand how these factors influence plant development. Each experiment is a step closer to achieving my goal of integrating living plants into my contemporary art pieces.
Why Plants?
Plants symbolize life, growth, and the intricate beauty of nature. By merging them with my art, I aim to create pieces that are not only visually compelling but also alive and evolving. This integration brings a dynamic element to my work, reflecting the constant change and adaptation inherent in nature.
My Vision
My ultimate vision is to create sustainable artworks that breathe and live alongside us, blurring the line between nature and art. These experiments are foundational to this vision, providing the knowledge and insight needed to successfully merge the organic with the artistic.
Gallery
Below are some images from my experimentation space. Each photo captures a moment in the ongoing exploration of plant life and its potential to enhance and transform contemporary art.
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My Sunflower

The lab

Trying perlite to grow


