Silva Areæ

Frequently ignored and misunderstood, the Silva Areæ (forest floor) is a complex and surprisingly beautiful ecosystem vital to the health of forests and Terra itself. This artwork is a fusion of body and land, acknowledging that all biological life is interconnected. Roots and veins/mycelium intertwine, while surface forms evoke cycles of respiration, decay and renewal. We are reminded that human life deeply affects ecological systems, and old growth forests, the lungs of the earth, suffer from unsustainable development and climate change.

Silva Areæ II (2025)

Recycled textiles (wool, acrylic, cotton, beads, sequins) over Op Shop lamp armature

60 h x 30 w x 32 d cm including dripping veins/mycelium

Installation Views: Toorak Village, Melbourne; South Australian Museum, Adelaide

Finalist: Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize (Emerging) 2026; Burrinja Climate Change Biennale #4 Acquisitive Art Award 2026, Toorak Sculpture Exhibition 2025

Silva Areæ (2025)

Recycled textiles (wool, felt, thread, beads), wire, acrylic and fluorescent paint, vintage frame

35 h x 28 w x 10 d cm

Installation Views: Glen Eira City Council Gallery, Melbourne (top left, photo, Naarm Textile Collective); Brunswick Street Gallery, Melbourne

Winner: 2025 Pushing the Boundaries Prize

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