Selected from this ongoing learning of a craft, a papermaking practice of/in the making, Overgrowth is a series of papers from photographic misprints of disobedient plant infrastructures, entangling with/ through/below green recycled paper pulp. The pulp finds its way in/to the folded corners and topographies of images that become material and present again, as the green layer overgrows still waiting matter.
The experimentation extends beyond shown into recycled paper with plants, soils, cast into reliefs with needles and seeds, sheets as leaves, weaved with dried nettles and dandelions, poured, natural dyed…