morning’s nest, shroud of the world, 2025
Textile, cold porcelain, light
170 x 75 x 25 cm
A nest like an embrace, an entanglement of limbs, soft upon soft, inviting you to sink into what is about to hatch.
This piece asks about vital and viral proliferation: latency, contagion, invasion. It occupies the space in an uncertain way: perhaps climbing towards the ceiling, infecting the architecture with another life-form, perhaps born from the cracks like an unexpected mutation. Its morphological and textural similarities to organic forms generate an entity that is somehow familiar but unknown and unclassifiable, that allows us to speculate about ways of inhabiting the world and co-existing with otherness.
