⤣ SERIESNeoBloom: Moonshine
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
Images
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Year:
2025
Edition:
Edition of 8 + 2 Artist Proofs + 2 Museum Proofs
Materials:
Code, electronics, display, sensors, aluminium
Details:
Moonshine is one of three flowers held within the single digital canvas NeoBloom: Concord, alongside Hippolyta and Titania.
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)
Commissioned by:
Context
Moonshine appears in blue, threaded with passages of white and gold that lend the bloom a spectral, moonlit quality. The flower takes its name from the thespian character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream who carries the moon onto the stage — a figure both fragile and luminous. The colour work captures that same quality: a bloom that reads as much like an apparition as a flower.














