This series is an exploration of cosmic sensuality, where creation mirrors the energetic flow between the physical and transcendent. Sensuality, for me, isn't just about the physical—it’s a continuous, fluid state where forms slip into one another, dissolving boundaries. In Eden's Nectar, vulvic and phallic forms reflect the aspects of our bodies through which we experience transcendence, bridging the physical and etheric. The motifs of spirals and fruit-like forms resonate with eroticism, union, and raw energy. Some aspects hint at the bodily, while others point to a deeper, preverbal knowing. Through these works, I'm reflecting on how sensuality permeates everything—from the intimate to the cosmic—where creation is an act of union, blurring lines between the earthly and transcendental.
Milk of The Moon
22.10.24 — Jarvis Brookfield
This series is an exploration of cosmic sensuality, where creation mirrors the energetic flow between the physical and transcendent. Sensuality, for me, isn’t just about the physical—it’s a continuous, fluid state where forms slip into one another, dissolving boundaries. In Eden’s Nectar, vulvic and phallic forms reflect the aspects of our bodies through which we experience transcendence, bridging the physical and etheric. The motifs of spirals and fruit-like forms resonate with eroticism, union, and raw energy. Some aspects hint at the bodily, while others point to a deeper, preverbal knowing. Through these works, I’m reflecting on how sensuality permeates everything—from the intimate to the cosmic—where creation is an act of union, blurring lines between the earthly and transcendental.