In "Floral Fusion," artist Misha Harrison unveils a mesmerising collection of still life woodcut artworks, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the intricate relationship between materiality, form, nature and craftsmanship. By juxtaposing natural elements with ornate tile patterns and other still life objects, Harrison transforms the vibrant colours, textures, and shapes of the natural world into compelling visual narratives.
The essence of "Floral Fusion" lies in it’s materiality, which serves as the foundation for Harrison's artistic investigation. Hand-crafted plywood, her primary medium, undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis in her hands. Plywood, a material that is robust and sturdy in it's natural state, becomes fragile and brittle as it is meticulously crafted and sculpted. This duality underscores the intricate balance between strength and delicacy inherent in Harrison's work. Embracing the inherent challenges of plywood, she utilises innovative techniques with power tools, to carve intricate textures and patterns that define her distinctive style.
Through "Floral Fusion," Harrison invites viewers to reconsider the timeless genre of still life. By reimagining traditional conventions, she infuses new vitality into its established boundaries. Harrison's goal is to inspire a deep appreciation for the beauty found in the minutiae of life. She extends an open invitation to explore "Floral Fusion," celebrating the intricate interplay of materiality, form, and artistic expression within the contemporary art scene.