Botanical Sculpture


We work closely with galleries, museums, and private clients to create unique botanical designs that explore the fertile ground between between the curated and the cultivated.

The Language Of Life

Rele Gallery, Los Angeles

Display of various items including a cinder block plinth with a vine plant, a botanical sculpture made of hydrangeas, and a brown cushion on the floor next to a grey rug

The Language of Life explores how living systems communicate through vibration, rhythm, and sound. The exhibition draws from research demonstrating that recordings of healthy marine soundscapes can support the regeneration of damaged reef ecosystems; a discovery that raises broader questions about how life recognizes and responds to its own signals.

The works in The Language of Life hold space for cycles of destruction, survival, and renewal. They do not resolve that tension. Instead, they create an environment where art, scientific knowledge, and material memory meet. And where the act of listening becomes a form of attention to what persists.

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A decorative arrangement featuring a pinkish ceramic vase with greenery, dried flowers, and a small black stone, placed on a brick block against a neutral background.
A pink sweet potato placed on black coal slag.
Close-up of intertwined twisting branches and green passionfruit vines against a plain background.
Large saguaro cactus skeleton placed on a black pedestal in a gallery with white walls.