Photograph
2025
Ink jet print on HR Ilfoflex Prestige
90 x 65 cm / 35,43 x 25,59 x 1,96 in
American oak box, museum glass, and brass plate
Edition 10 + 2 AP
Numbered and signed by the artist
Flora Incognita Collection
On [Xyphera-97f], where temporal variations in gravity constantly reshape the environment, Hypericum gravitalis has developed a modular and adaptive plant architecture. Its inflorescence consists of hermetically sealed capsules filled with light gases, providing temporary buoyancy during high-gravity phases. This adaptation reduces mechanical stress on its tissues and facili- tates redeployment once gravity stabilizes.