Material: Glass. Air dry ceramic clay. Resin. Pigments.
Mycelium emerges from a collision of fragility and resilience, built from crashed glass and ceramic clay, it’s fungal forms stretch... Read More
Mycelium emerges from a collision of fragility and resilience, built from crashed glass and ceramic clay, it’s fungal forms stretch and twist as if in motion, crystalline yet alive. Drawing from the hidden ecologies of forest networks, this sculpture explores how life grows through rupture and how sharp edges give way to organic arches.
The work is part of a broader series investigating the emosional tensions of nature, collapse and bloom, where growth is not soft but sharpened by pressure.