Investigating visual connections between human bodies and aesthetically perceived natural forms, the installation invites human bodies to engage with natural patterns and textures, exploring how interacting with them can transform our perception of our own physicality. By mirroring the shapes, rhythms, and forms found in natural settings, the installation reflects how our bodies—while diverging from natural states through practices such as piercings, tattoos, hair dyeing, shaving, and wearing synthetic clothing—remain intrinsically linked to it. The experience challenges viewers to reconsider their relationship with the environment and prompts new ways of seeing both nature and the human form.
In collaboration with Zoë Moolman & Diletta Bisio