Over the past months, I’ve been working quietly in the background, reshaping the way my work shows up in the world. It‘s been a long process of looking deep into the core of why I do what I do and bringing out the essence and future vision. Finally it is ready.
What began as Happy Plants Berlin now continues as LUST.6
A new name and a new visual language, reflecting a broader practice and a clearer focus. The horse is saddled and ready to be set on fire.
The name and visual direction were developed in collaboration with @sadikoua_studio
Not tiny little drops but tiny little petals forming these clouds.
Hanging installation of gypsophillia clouds at WTCE Hamburg.
Thank you @soft.stem and @laberpre for exquisite assistance 💨
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Workshops are now open for booking in my Neukölln studio or at a location of your choice.
Perfect for team days, celebrations, or a slow afternoon with friends and flowers.
This lovely one we did a year ago to welcome spring with @rhidancey 🌸
April‘s manifestations 𓇢𓆸 seeing beyond the obvious, finding beauty in contrast, soft forms with sharp edges, observing texture and light, trusting instinct over trends, things that go under the radar
The group exhibition Let Us Believe in the Dawn of Spring in Anahita Sadighi Gallery takes the Persian New Year Norouz as its point of departure, traditionally celebrated with the Haft-Sin table—an arrangement of symbolic elements representing renewal, growth and the cyclical regeneration of life.
My installation translates the Haft Sin ritual into a contemporary form. Plants, colors, and selected elements of Haft Sin—such as apples, garlic, and sumac—divide the installation into two contrasting landscapes: one reminiscent of a spring garden of renewal, while the other unfolds as a spiral form on the ground. In Persian tradition, sumac symbolizes sunrise and the return of light. Through this cyclical imagery, the installation reflects on regeneration, memory, and the fragile permanence of hope.
Hosted a Lunar New Year inspired workshop for @databricksde . We set our intentions for the new cycle and learned about the symbolism of flowers and colors along the way.
Extra cute vibes!
We’re still in the depths of winter, tending to the inner lights. This month, the fire horse arrives. The day of the lovers. It’s the month bridging winter and spring. Underneath the snow the first bulbs are getting ready to start again. A return of movement. Still invisible but inevitably coming.