Found & Forged in Nature
Each piece is gathered from the wild — driftwood, moss, coral, pine cones — and arranged into a quiet, living still-life. No glass walls. Just nature, composed.
Piece No. 001
Driftwood Hollow Vignette
A weathered driftwood hollow cradles a tiny forest floor — clover, cushion moss, a wild pink flower, and a pine cone nestled at the edge. Layered driftwood pieces above create a natural canopy, while a spiky seed pod grounds the composition.
Style: Forest Floor · Found Object
Materials: Driftwood, cushion moss, wood sorrel, wildflower, pine cone, sweet gum ball
Piece No. 002
The Standing Tree
A tall, flame-shaped piece of driftwood rises like a lone tree from a moss-carpeted clay dish. River pebbles ring the base, a tiny leafy sprig reaches toward light, and a small pine cone sits in quiet company. A meditation on solitude in miniature.
Style: Wabi-Sabi · Zen Landscape
Materials: Driftwood, sheet moss, river pebbles, seedling, pine cone, terracotta dish
Piece No. 003
Tidal World
A terracotta tray holds an unexpected meeting of two worlds — bleached coral skeletons from the ocean floor alongside living moss, Tradescantia, and forest stones. A vignette that tells the story of shorelines and deep time.
Style: Ocean-Forest Hybrid · Collector’s Still Life
Materials: Coral specimens, cushion moss, Tradescantia, rock fragments, terracotta tray
Piece No. 004
The Log Study
The simplest and most honest of forms — a decaying log colonised by moss, with two pine cones resting where branches once were. A tiny grass shoot emerges from the moss. A found object, barely touched, speaking entirely for itself.
Style: Found Object · Minimal
Materials: Weathered log, sheet moss, pine cones, grass seedling
