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From the artist

"There is a quote that I love from Dr Lucy Hone (Resilient Grieving): “Don’t lose what you have, to what you have lost” and, as I created ‘Lost in the Garden,’ these words were woven into my process and are a reference point that drives me every day. In my second series, I discover what remains, and through each leaf, flower, branch, and bud, I expose all of it—wild, heavy, delicate, and soft—down to the tiniest detail. It is through this process of (re)discovery and analysis that I allow loss to sit with love, joy to sit with sorrow, and discomfort to sit with delight."

I encourage people to get lost in the intensity of the detail, noticing the sharp, delicate, sweet, and chaotic elements of each plant. Reflecting on memories and experiences that the artworks trigger for you. Remembering times of joy and times when you had to dig deep to find the good stuff, all enabling the building of a full, beautiful, and messy life—one leaf at a time.