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5 views, slowly

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The light a flower gives off in darkness.

Hana-akari names the faint glow a flower seems to throw when the rest of the room has dimmed. It is not a metaphor. It is what the eye does at the edge of the visible. A small green bowl, a tight ring of yellow heads, and a kind of held brightness that the dark cannot quite swallow.

Dimensions
Approximately 7 in wide, 12 in tall
Materials
Craspedia, reindeer moss, green scalloped ceramic bowl
Edition
One of one
Studio
Palm Springs, CA

Price

$750

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Local pickup in Palm Springs by default. Shipping quoted on request, sculptural work travels best when crated to its dimensions.

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The piece up close, where the texture of the wood, the lichen, and the stone become legible.

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