EARTHBOUND I


Can ecological art be both impactful and practical? Geraldine Javier, Marionne Contreras and Steffi Cua propose connecting with the earth by using natural materials and rethinking individual consumption in art and in daily life. Ecoprinted tapestries, sculptural objects and clothing highlight the possibilities of botanical printing, an easily self-taught process anyone can try at home. Javier continues her research and documentation on the dyeing properties of Philippine plants, with the urgency of seasonal timelines already beginning to morph and shift. Contreras investigates themes of displacement and existential crises through her explorations of invasive species and plant families. Cua advocates for slow fashion by using ecoprinted fabrics to make clothing designed with minimal waste and longevity. Together their works are a call for responsible cultural expression. They invite us to consider the ethical consequences of what we create and be mindful in representing ourselves as stewards of the earth and carers of others.


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Images by MO Space Gallery