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Kaitlin Bryson

Art + Ecology

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Pom

Pom was conceived as a piece to provide examples of alternative growing containers. Pomegranates are eaten, hollowed out, sewn together as vessels, and then microgreens are planted inside. The plants grew for a duration of time, but ultimately the containers were overtaken by molds. The remaining piece showcases the skin, or pelt, hung on the wall to pay homage to the lives that were held in these vessels. 

Life/Death/Life, 2015
Life/Death/Life, 2015
Life/Death/Life, (detail), 2015
Skin, 2016