Archway Gallery presents "Seeding, Blooming, Renewal," featuring new works by Becky Soria. The exhibition emerged from Soria's research into the organic dimension of the human being and the relationship between humans and plants.
There is a long tradition of the feminine, fertilization, and reproduction symbolized through flowers, seeds, and gardens; Soria find this tradition relevant to our humanity. Flowers represent the ephemeral, the precarious, and the beautiful. Pods bursting forth represent a giving and forgiving from the future to the present. In these works, Soria seeks to defend what flowers represent and the natural world against the challenges presented by our times. There is an intricate inter-connectivity between the organic in nature and the sensuality of nature which points to a healing relationship between plants and human beings. Nature is with us, and we are within nature.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 31.
Archway Gallery presents "Seeding, Blooming, Renewal," featuring new works by Becky Soria. The exhibition emerged from Soria's research into the organic dimension of the human being and the relationship between humans and plants.
There is a long tradition of the feminine, fertilization, and reproduction symbolized through flowers, seeds, and gardens; Soria find this tradition relevant to our humanity. Flowers represent the ephemeral, the precarious, and the beautiful. Pods bursting forth represent a giving and forgiving from the future to the present. In these works, Soria seeks to defend what flowers represent and the natural world against the challenges presented by our times. There is an intricate inter-connectivity between the organic in nature and the sensuality of nature which points to a healing relationship between plants and human beings. Nature is with us, and we are within nature.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 31.
Archway Gallery presents "Seeding, Blooming, Renewal," featuring new works by Becky Soria. The exhibition emerged from Soria's research into the organic dimension of the human being and the relationship between humans and plants.
There is a long tradition of the feminine, fertilization, and reproduction symbolized through flowers, seeds, and gardens; Soria find this tradition relevant to our humanity. Flowers represent the ephemeral, the precarious, and the beautiful. Pods bursting forth represent a giving and forgiving from the future to the present. In these works, Soria seeks to defend what flowers represent and the natural world against the challenges presented by our times. There is an intricate inter-connectivity between the organic in nature and the sensuality of nature which points to a healing relationship between plants and human beings. Nature is with us, and we are within nature.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 31.