Conceptual artistic approach focusing on the study of diversity and continuity, material and visual transformations
The coefficients of self-existence and influence, the individuum of the mycelium and the directed growth are presented in the concept. Through the creation of spatial-graphic constructions, three-dimensional objectified reliefs, an interactive relationship is established with living organic matter.
Perceptual coefficients
The aim of the experimental research is to investigate the physical interaction between different natural materials and the selected biomatter mycelium, in a series of fine art and graphic design surfaces, within an object; beyond the visual unity, harmonious appearance, how does the directed symbolisation, the natural scent process of mycelium and the artificially generated, consciously added scent affect our consciousness? How is the message influenced by the flavour of the consumable sub-elements? In what way does the tactile difference in form and surface guide communication? For the project 'Tactile Whiteness.', I have created a series of artworks in which I wanted to interpret the co-existence and co-moulding of this beautiful, mutually generative process of living organisms, natural materials and human beings. To do this, I followed two paths, which did not develop with the same intensity, one or the other came to the fore, but both creative lines were very important in the cross-fertilising processes.
MAP (Mycelium Advanced Phrases), a network of forms that grow from plane to space, a coherent mycelium 'map', and a metaphor for the relationship between nature and the built urban environment. The series was created in 'The White MAP, The White Relief' context.