As a personal tribute to alchemy as a discipline and what it symbolizes (union between theory and practice), I have extracted the mold of one of these laboratory pieces to reproduce its shape in ceramic containers. I also developed the mold of the Erlenmeyer flask to perform the contemporary homonym to the emblem of alchemy in antiquity. In this case, the Erlenmeyer flask was designed by the German chemist Emil Erlenmeyer in 1861, which has become the central symbol of modern chemistry.
Read More“Inspired by elements of femininity and summer, she works with a mix of watercolours and gouache paints to create projects for clients including captivating editorial illustrations, beautiful book covers, carefully curated textile patterns, packaging designs, and original artwork.”
Read MoreI made this series of my parents nearly a decade ago when my mother was still alive. At the time, I was grappling with their difficult and complicated relationship, using my camera as a way to understand each of their roles in the partnership.
Read MoreMy first collection, Ripley, is a response to those feelings of inadequacy. Ripley is about learning to work with the critical voice in your head and accepting that beauty also lives in our mistakes. When we accept our failures as much as our successes, they both end up benefiting us in much the same way.
Read More“These photos were taken in 2019 while I was discovering different cities in China, such as Qinhuangdao, Beijing, Pingyao, and Qingdao, during my time in an art residency in Beijing.”
Read MoreThe thought behind this series of 35mm photographs I took is fairly simple: the idea of beauty being subjective. The images are supposed to be poking fun at the idea of beauty and aesthetics, whilst also conveying a serious note that anything can be beautiful in the right light.
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