Floating
Rosa Daniela Diaz
Master of Art

Floating
Deep Ecology philosophy argues that the natural world is a subtle balance of complex interrelationships in which the existence of organisms is dependent on the existence of others within the ecosystem. Rosa asserts that there is a connection between all living things on this planet. We as humans are part of this interdependency and are increasingly disconnected from it, placing it in jeopardy rather than recognising and valuing its sacred nature. Rosa's fascination with the natural worlds intricate systems, patterns and relationships has led her on an exploration through process and materiality, tracing, layering and collaging onto canvas using aged commercial patterns that had been given to her by her mother. This has evolved into a sculptural exploration of the aged pattern paper using stitching to create form. These new processes and techniques echo the meanings Rosa wishes to convey: the importance of conservation through repurposing of materials; the multiplicity of connections between nature and the human spirit; and the fragility of nature in its many layers, and the layers within us. Unexpectedly, during this process Rosa has found fragments of her self.