A Vivid Green Slowly Turning Into Peach

Southwark Park Gallery, London, UK, January 2023

Naturally and hand-dyed cotton calicos, metal, hand-made speakers, Arduino, magnets, various electrical and electronic components
2’48’’ looped soundtrack
300 x 200 x 200cm

Exhibited in a deconsecrated church now used as a gallery, A Vivid Green Slowly Turning Into Peach is a site-specific multi-sensory immersive project. It is freely inspired by mindfulness as well as the confessional found in churches. I wanted to create a space where people can unburden themselves from daily concerns.

Merging harmony, imperfection and reverie, this project invites the audience to explore notions of intimacy, introspection, and secrecy, as well as memories. The installation seeks, among other things, to deepen the relationship between scents, place, and materials, reflecting the soul of the church and offering the public an enclosed space allowing a sensory and spiritual connection with one’s inner self.

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