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NeoBloom: Concord

NeoBloom: Titania

A regal and enchanting beauty symbolising the majesty and grace of its namesake

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. 

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Year:

2025

Edition:

Edition of 8 + 2 Artist Proofs + 2 Museum Proofs

Materials:

Code, electronics, display, sensors, aluminium

Details:

Titania is one of three flowers held within the single digital canvas NeoBloom: Concord, alongside Hippolyta and Moonshine.

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

Titania closes the Concord sequence in pink. Her petals are layered, dense and softly enveloping — a structural complexity that mirrors the regal character of her namesake, the queen of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Of the three flowers in Concord, Titania carries the most visible weight.

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