Mortal Bubbles: Underwater Elegance with Vanitas Symbolism tokyo taxiThe Bubbles series explores impermanence, fragility, and reflection through the interaction of air, water, and light. Suspended within an underwater environment, bubbles become both subject and metaphor ephemeral forms that exist momentarily before dissolving, echoing long standing Vanitas traditions concerned with the transience of life. These works are created through direct physical intervention with water, where subtle gestures applied to surface
Paper size: 23
around your neck or on your handbag this scarf is so easy to wear and instantly transforms your look
A horrifying waste of materials and energy that is fuelling the global warming crisis that we are all witnessing today
- exhibition ´Goya renacido en agua´ 2025
This is done in a circular way with no carbon footprint or chemicals in the process
Capturing a fleeting moment in time
transforming the familiar language of memento mori into a study of transience
This range is inspired by the Japanese word 'shokunin' and is defined by as ‘craftsman’ or ‘artisan
The visible surface texture and layered structure form part of the final aesthetic language of the work
all of which have been naturally treated to soften their quills so you get an ultra soft feel
tansy and zinnia varieties
shipped in a tube wrapped in gesso paper direct from the darkroom