RACHEL ENG
  • Debris
  • deliberate pace
  • Muhlygrass
  • Buried
  • Residue
  • To displace something
  • faults & seams
  • Itoshima
    • Growth III
  • Growth IV . Rehydration II
  • re-orienting
  • seek & search
  • even out
  • Irreversible Results
  • Cause & Effect
  • Disasters Not Covered
  • Rehydration
  • Growth II
  • Microcosm & Plexus
  • Stay on the Path
  • CV - WORDS
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • Growth
    • Cascade
    • Plane
    • Where (I) Can (I) Find You
    • The High Cost
    • Accidents
    • Bouquets
    • Rue
    • This can't exist without ___
    • Aggregates
    • Spawn
  • Debris
  • deliberate pace
  • Muhlygrass
  • Buried
  • Residue
  • To displace something
  • faults & seams
  • Itoshima
    • Growth III
  • Growth IV . Rehydration II
  • re-orienting
  • seek & search
  • even out
  • Irreversible Results
  • Cause & Effect
  • Disasters Not Covered
  • Rehydration
  • Growth II
  • Microcosm & Plexus
  • Stay on the Path
  • CV - WORDS
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • Growth
    • Cascade
    • Plane
    • Where (I) Can (I) Find You
    • The High Cost
    • Accidents
    • Bouquets
    • Rue
    • This can't exist without ___
    • Aggregates
    • Spawn
RACHEL ENG
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Composed, unfired clay, 2017
Street Road Artists Space, Cochranville, PA

The ability of certain organisms to take root and grow in what may seem inhabitable is amazing adaptation.  Although we control where we pave, plant, and groom in our landscapes, there are uncontrollable factors present.  The changing winds can carry seeds and spores from one area to another.  An insect can spread different pollens from plant to plant.  This cross pollination is beneficial for communities, increasing diversity and survival.  A thriving microcosm maintains a balance and recycles its resources.  This unfired clay microcosm has a finite lifespan, susceptible to the elements and outside interactions.  It too will be recycled to bring new life into the world.
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