⤣ SERIESNeoBloom: Hippolyta
NeoBloom is a floral study of form, motion, and colour inspired by nature's beauty and transformation. Each flower appears endlessly caught in the 'crowning moment of beauty', perpetually sustaining a most beautiful blooming moment. The flower transitions to a ‘big bloom’ at the viewer's approach – a synthesised deconstruction and regrowth of the underlying geometries. This dynamic interaction depicts an eternal cycle of growth and rebirth in which the flowers never wilt – a loop of beauty that defies the natural order.
The Collection
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Year:
2025
Edition:
Edition of 8 + 2 Artist Proofs + 2 Museum Proofs
Materials:
Code, electronics, display, sensors, aluminium
Details:
Dimensions (Metric):
76 x 76 x 11 cm, framed
(W x H x D)
Dimensions (imperial):
29.8 x 29.8 x 4.1 inches, framed
(W x H x D)
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Context
Hippolyta is one of three flowers held within the NeoBloom canvas Concord, alongside Moonshine and Titania. The three flowers share a single composition, cycling in sequence — each appearing in full bloom before dissolving and giving way to the next.
Hippolyta opens the sequence in white. Her petals are scalloped and overlapping, the structure both delicate and resilient — qualities drawn from her namesake, the queen of the Amazons in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The classical symmetry of the bloom is deliberate; Hippolyta is the most architecturally composed of the three flowers in Concord.














