Orange Jelly
In the piece Orange Jelly, recycled materials take an unexpected new form: orange sweaters from thrift stores were reused to create this large-scale fungal invasion. This sculpture is about transformation, decay, change, and rebirth, ideas echoed in the steps of constructing this work. Orange Jelly symbolically represents a network of transformative decay just below the surface of the wall it is displayed on, something, at once, mysterious, curious, and invasive.
In the piece Orange Jelly, recycled materials take an unexpected new form: orange sweaters from thrift stores were reused to create this large-scale fungal invasion. This sculpture is about transformation, decay, change, and rebirth, ideas echoed in the steps of constructing this work. Orange Jelly symbolically represents a network of transformative decay just below the surface of the wall it is displayed on, something, at once, mysterious, curious, and invasive.
In the piece Orange Jelly, recycled materials take an unexpected new form: orange sweaters from thrift stores were reused to create this large-scale fungal invasion. This sculpture is about transformation, decay, change, and rebirth, ideas echoed in the steps of constructing this work. Orange Jelly symbolically represents a network of transformative decay just below the surface of the wall it is displayed on, something, at once, mysterious, curious, and invasive.