I hope that the final piece of my project encourages others to realise the importance of stamping their fingerprint onto the objects around them, the importance of visualising the images in our subconscious (or at least their format). One element of that format is fractal patterning, those invisible geometries that guide the growth of branches, veins, rivers, lungs, limbs, my drawings, and even the way we move our eyes. When an image matches the fractal structure of our eyes, it produces a physiological resonance effect which is why I see fractal patterns, and a wider acknowledgement of the organising principles of nature, as key in learning how to return to a future where fluidity and reciprocity guide our relationships instead of tension and congestion.
To dissolve the binaries we must remove the barrier that holds us from our self and from others and be willing to let our mind sink into an image and harvest its own forms without fear of judgement.
Images of the painting and planning process leading up to the final piece.