What’s in my Greenhouse ?

A project exploring plants, finalised into an exhibition space. What’s in my Greenhouse asks the viewer to step in (literally and figuratively) and succumb to the idea that plants have their own energy. Next time you see a plant listen well, they sing to you.

Large flowerpots on a black metal shelf in a green greenhouse, each filled with paper angels trumpet's. The paper for the origami is photocopied fashion sketchbook work from this project development.
Large flowerpots on a black metal shelf in a green greenhouse, each filled with paper anthuriums. The paper for the origami is photocopied fashion sketchbook work from this project development.
Large flowerpots on a black metal shelf in a green greenhouse, each filled with paper cactus. The paper for the origami is photocopied fashion sketchbook work from this project development.
Large flowerpots on a black metal shelf in a green greenhouse, each filled with paper orchids. The paper for the origami is photocopied fashion sketchbook work from this project development.

The flowers sing

You feel alone

But the flowers sing to you.

Wind caresses you,

the ground vibrates through you.

Can you feel the sunshine embrace you ?

The trees feel your presence,

their leaves talk kind things about you.

The grass howls to you,

rain kisses your skin.

You feel alone

But listen.

Listen with intent.

Hear that sweet tune ?

The flowers sing.