Fragmented Elements Series - ‘Air’
‘Air’ explores the divine spirituality embedded within banksia woodlands; the unseen energetic life force of the threatened ecological community.
Manifested as a collective vital breathe; a unified inhale and exhale sustaining interconnectedness between the elements.
Dynamic and unbound, Air compliments the stable, grounding qualities of Earth, igniting a playful curiosity embodied by the wind and its ever changing energetic state.
It encourages adaptivity by enabling processes like air borne pollination, facilitated by avifauna that use the currents to travel beyond their fragmented home; and ultimately assists in restoring resilience within the woodland communities.
‘Air’ explores the divine spirituality embedded within banksia woodlands; the unseen energetic life force of the threatened ecological community.
Manifested as a collective vital breathe; a unified inhale and exhale sustaining interconnectedness between the elements.
Dynamic and unbound, Air compliments the stable, grounding qualities of Earth, igniting a playful curiosity embodied by the wind and its ever changing energetic state.
It encourages adaptivity by enabling processes like air borne pollination, facilitated by avifauna that use the currents to travel beyond their fragmented home; and ultimately assists in restoring resilience within the woodland communities.
‘Air’ explores the divine spirituality embedded within banksia woodlands; the unseen energetic life force of the threatened ecological community.
Manifested as a collective vital breathe; a unified inhale and exhale sustaining interconnectedness between the elements.
Dynamic and unbound, Air compliments the stable, grounding qualities of Earth, igniting a playful curiosity embodied by the wind and its ever changing energetic state.
It encourages adaptivity by enabling processes like air borne pollination, facilitated by avifauna that use the currents to travel beyond their fragmented home; and ultimately assists in restoring resilience within the woodland communities.