(02/06)
(02/06)
ecosystems
ecosystems
Our ecosystems are constantly evolving, shifting, overlapping in obvious and unobvious ways. They sustain in parallel. This piece is inspired by different landscapes and marine-scapes - underwater currents, shifting terrains, forest canopies, school of fish, colony of flamingos, valley of flowers, coral reefs, migratory animals. It captures the forms and rhythms of two distinct ecosystems - terrestrial and marine. The framing is intentionally symbolic of how ecosystems function - layered, parallel. Each operating in its own plane, while held together by a shared structure.
Our ecosystems are constantly evolving, shifting, overlapping in obvious and unobvious ways. They sustain in parallel. This piece is inspired by different landscapes and marine-scapes - underwater currents, shifting terrains, forest canopies, school of fish, colony of flamingos, valley of flowers, coral reefs, migratory animals. It captures the forms and rhythms of two distinct ecosystems - terrestrial and marine. The framing is intentionally symbolic of how ecosystems function - layered, parallel. Each operating in its own plane, while held together by a shared structure.
3.5 x 5.5in (each) | Framed: 17 x 10.5in
3.5 x 5.5in (each) | Framed: 17 x 10.5in
Hand embroidery on fabric | Chain stitch
Hand embroidery on fabric | Chain stitch
2025
2025




