top of page

bjects
re-crack
Nature is a stage that can appear before humans at any moment, creating unexpected emotional transformations. On this stage, materials and textures shed their ordinary states, gaining new meanings and forms. Every interaction with nature reconnects us with elements hidden deep within our consciousness, elements we often overlook.
This encounter is a rediscovery of the essence of the material and texture offered by nature. Nature whispers to us its own process of transformation. The rough surface of a stone, the bark of a tree, or the veins of a leaf are, to me, not merely physical objects but also representations of nature’s creative power and its infinite cycle.
​
​
These transformations evolve from textures into objects. The natural component of the material, just like nature, holds its own secrets and boundaries, offering strange yet captivating clues about how it might change and transform.
​
Materials: Alginate, Pectin, Hibiscus.





I am not a frozen form of matter.
I am a process embedded in time, a being that transforms within conditions.
My form is not fixed; my existence reshapes itself in constant relation with my surroundings.
Neither subject defines me, nor does object remain passive — we are parts of a continuous becoming.
I am not merely something that stands still.
I am movement, change, and interaction itself.
Every trace on my surface is a record of the conditions that transformed me.
I am a field of presence, constantly rebuilt through environmental forces.
To understand me is not to fix me;
but to observe what unfolds through me,
to recognize the web I emerge from,
and to listen to its resonance.


ps: I dry my hibiscus flowers myself, and the source on the link has been very helpful to me in this process.
​
https://recipes.net/articles/how-to-dehydrate-hibiscus-flowers/
​
​
bottom of page