This page gathers research-based essays published by the studio. The texts examine perception, materiality, and botanical subjects from a non-instructional and non-extractive perspective. They form part of the conceptual practice rather than commentary on specific works. New essays are published every four weeks.

Botanical Subjects and Their Contexts
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Botanical Subjects and Their Contexts

Botanical imagery carries complex histories shaped by science, commercial interests, and extraction. This text asks what becomes visible when plants are not made to perform for knowledge or critique. It proposes a quieter mode of attention in which botanical subjects appear not as symbols, but as living forms encountered in their own right.

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