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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.29: western honey bee (apis mellifera)
(death by pesticides – tongue sticking out)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.31: european hornet (vespa crabro)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.31: european hornet (vespa crabro)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.34: queen wasp (vespula vulgaris)
(wet because she entered the cocoon freshly deceased – died a natural death)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.35: crane fly (tipulidae)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.36: lacewing (hemerobius micans)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.37: bumblebee (bombus terrestris)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.38: large cockchafer (melolontha pectoralis)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.44: european peacock butterfly (aglais io)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.45: blue bottle fly (calliphora vomitoria)
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€ 250,00
glass, deceased insect, 2020 ongoing
Within cocoon a selection is shown of an ongoing process in which deceased insects are gathered throughout daily life. A fragile husk is all that remains from many of these creatures, yet upon closer inspection immense beauty may be found in their transient physical presence.
Please not that the insects remains within the glass cocoon can and are intended to decay over time. The cocoon serves as a time capsule, protected from outside influences it slows down the process of transiency and allows one to play closer attention to the wonders of transformation.
Cocoon No.47: box tree moth (cydalima perspectalis)
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€ 350,00
-Collectors Box-
walnut wood, seashell powder, silicone, glass, brass, greencast plexiglas, variable dimensions, 2022
Family: anomiidae
Genus: anomia
Species: ephippium
Location: FR, Mediterranean Sea
Date: /
This new collection makes a bold statement by reshaping traditional seashell collections and seeking to guide both natural objects and human consciousness back to the transformative aspects and acceptance of natural cycles.
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€ 350,00
-Collectors Box-
walnut wood, seashell powder, silicone, glass, brass, greencast plexiglas, variable dimensions, 2022
Family: aarcidae
Genus: senilia
Species: senilis
Location: GM
Date: /
This new collection makes a bold statement by reshaping traditional seashell collections and seeking to guide both natural objects and human consciousness back to the transformative aspects and acceptance of natural cycles.
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€ 350,00
-Collectors Box-
walnut wood, seashell powder, silicone, glass, brass, greencast plexiglas, variable dimensions, 2022
Family: acanthocardia
Genus: echinata
Species: juvenil
Location: DK
Date: /
This new collection makes a bold statement by reshaping traditional seashell collections and seeking to guide both natural objects and human consciousness back to the transformative aspects and acceptance of natural cycles.
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€ 350,00
-Collectors Box-
walnut wood, seashell powder, silicone, glass, brass, greencast plexiglas, variable dimensions, 2022
Family: veneridae
Genus: gafrarium
Species: tumidum
Location: PG, Hamadi
Date: 16-06-1960
This new collection makes a bold statement by reshaping traditional seashell collections and seeking to guide both natural objects and human consciousness back to the transformative aspects and acceptance of natural cycles.
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€ 350,00
-Collectors Box-
walnut wood, seashell powder, silicone, glass, brass, greencast plexiglas, variable dimensions, 2022
Family: cardiidae
Genus: lyrocardium
Species: aeolicum
Location: CV
Date:
This new collection makes a bold statement by reshaping traditional seashell collections and seeking to guide both natural objects and human consciousness back to the transformative aspects and acceptance of natural cycles.