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    An image of a cricket resting on an Itlalian cypress cone. The image is printed onto fabric in a shade of light green, and the background (fabric) is in a hue of ivory.
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    Ms. Speckled Bush, blithe germ, 2023, stinging nettles, alcohol, scrim, bamboo, 110 x 160 cm

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    Angel, blithe germ, 2023, video: scans of drawings, foley. 20:50

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    The Riverbed Where I Found You a Heart Shaped Rock, blithe germ, 2023, hand-drawn animation, field recording. 12:00

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    A large block of rock-like substance with a crater in the centre is raised slightly above ground.
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    Polypaperite, blithe germ, 2023, paper pulp, reclaimed polystyrene, 132 x 132 x 35 cm

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    Tall branches of various heights stand in a brightly lit room. An assortment of leaves, pods, fibres and twigs hang around each branch.
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    Overgrown, blithe germ, 2023, assorted plant matter, recycled canvas, plaster, pipe, recycled plastic wrappers, wire, paper. Variable dimensions: each approx 20 x 20 x 300 cm

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blithe germ – MA/MFA/PhD

Based in London

Working across multiple disciplines - sculpture, photography, drawing, animation, print, sound and text - my work pays attention to the ephemeral and the unnoticed with an intent to nurture, care, revalue. I see processing as a way to hone awareness and practise the art of noticing, using materials that are either home grown, collected through chance encounters, or reclaimed from the discarded. Immersive, tactile, playful, and delicate - I create installations that offer room for contemplation, where human perspective and scale are temporarily suspended, for the audience to reflect upon the ambiguous, small, and transitory evidence of non-human experience. Through my gentle, yet potently charged endeavour, I am hoping to enable more ways of co-existing with nature.