Fennel Flower Cosmology (2025) Sculpture/ Site-responsive installation. 
Cast bronze made from 3d scans of flowers. 
Dimensions (approx. each): 24” x 20” x 6”


 






The Cosmology of a flower, or seeing the cosmic movements in the plant world is an ongoing research project that engages with the idea that flowers are earthly reflections of celestial bodies. Inspired by the book The Life of Plants, from philosopher Emanuele Coccia, this project explores the visual and conceptual resemblance of flowers and stars, echoing their singular relationship, one mediated by light.

The bronze form is derived from a 3D scan of a fennel flower, which was translated into 3D prints and subsequently cast in bronze. This work also explores what becomes of the translation of a shape from one material to another, how in between each step of digital and physical transformation, some shapes are lost, some shapes are born anew.