Root of Nowhere. 012025
A piece from series of sculptural installations. The work reflects on the dislocation of roots - both botanical and human - when landscapes and identities are uprooted. The flowers appear fragile yet enduring, suspended between beauty and distortion, echoing the emotional and physical shifts of displacement. Through its altered forms and reflective surfaces, the piece invites viewers to consider how memory and belonging are reframed in the aftermath of rupture, and how fragility can coexist with resilience.
Materials: Reclaimed sapele offcuts; flameworked borosilicate glass, aluminum
Dimensions:
approx. 50 cm height
London