The installation invites the viewer to perceive existence as a whole, representing the interconnectedness and interdependence of different parts and forms of life. The object establishes a dialogue about temporality through the use of the bodies of perished creatures, hand-picked in recent years while walking in the woods. It seeks to provoke reflection on life through its lack of presence.
The composition, composed of natural materials such as wood, stones, mushrooms, human hair, bones, dry lizard corpse, soil and feathers, creates an intimate, yet airy and mystical space. It is sensitive to the movement of the viewer and to changes in the environment. The viewer can enter the space to establish a subjective relationship with the bodies, while the fragility of the object calls for a calm and caring interaction.
The composition, composed of natural materials such as wood, stones, mushrooms, human hair, bones, dry lizard corpse, soil and feathers, creates an intimate, yet airy and mystical space. It is sensitive to the movement of the viewer and to changes in the environment. The viewer can enter the space to establish a subjective relationship with the bodies, while the fragility of the object calls for a calm and caring interaction.
natural materials, wood, fishing lane