We as Plants
02–20–2025
Set on an empty, pale planet, We As Plants explores a vision of entangled coexistence.
Two figures stand under a surreal, melting sky—bare, exposed, and rooted. Red vines, both blood and stem, curl from their bodies, merging and spreading across the barren land like tendrils of thought or memory.
They are not separate beings but continuations of one another, growing into, from, and beside each other.
This piece reflects the tenderness and tension of symbiosis—how intimacy can be both freeing and binding.
Inspired by the strange unity of beings in Fantastic Planet, the figures are suspended in a moment of transformation, becoming new versions of themselves through their connection.
In this imagined ecosystem, identity dissolves into relation, and solitude becomes impossible. Here, to exist is to intertwine.
Digital Illustration
Two figures stand under a surreal, melting sky—bare, exposed, and rooted. Red vines, both blood and stem, curl from their bodies, merging and spreading across the barren land like tendrils of thought or memory.
They are not separate beings but continuations of one another, growing into, from, and beside each other.
This piece reflects the tenderness and tension of symbiosis—how intimacy can be both freeing and binding.
Inspired by the strange unity of beings in Fantastic Planet, the figures are suspended in a moment of transformation, becoming new versions of themselves through their connection.
In this imagined ecosystem, identity dissolves into relation, and solitude becomes impossible. Here, to exist is to intertwine.