











As Above So Below
“From the cradle to the grave . . . All I want is you.”
This line in U2’s song, “All I Want Is You,” showcases the connection that this artwork forges among the four panels stacked vertically from panels 1 to 4.
Color is mirrored from top to bottom connecting underground elements to skyward elements. The ethereal generative sun is juxtaposed with the decaying skeletal hand.
The tree top and tree roots mirror one another as each reach in their respective directions to find their place and the energy they crave.
The piece begs the question: What do we need to thrive? The tree top needs more than air and the sun. The tree roots abhor the sun and crave the cool, damp, and dark places enriched by decay. Both sides work in harmony to support expansion and growth.
We too grow as a result of beneficial and detrimental forces. Embracing both dimensions is critical to personal growth and building resilience.
“From the cradle to the grave . . . All I want is you.”
This line in U2’s song, “All I Want Is You,” showcases the connection that this artwork forges among the four panels stacked vertically from panels 1 to 4.
Color is mirrored from top to bottom connecting underground elements to skyward elements. The ethereal generative sun is juxtaposed with the decaying skeletal hand.
The tree top and tree roots mirror one another as each reach in their respective directions to find their place and the energy they crave.
The piece begs the question: What do we need to thrive? The tree top needs more than air and the sun. The tree roots abhor the sun and crave the cool, damp, and dark places enriched by decay. Both sides work in harmony to support expansion and growth.
We too grow as a result of beneficial and detrimental forces. Embracing both dimensions is critical to personal growth and building resilience.
“From the cradle to the grave . . . All I want is you.”
This line in U2’s song, “All I Want Is You,” showcases the connection that this artwork forges among the four panels stacked vertically from panels 1 to 4.
Color is mirrored from top to bottom connecting underground elements to skyward elements. The ethereal generative sun is juxtaposed with the decaying skeletal hand.
The tree top and tree roots mirror one another as each reach in their respective directions to find their place and the energy they crave.
The piece begs the question: What do we need to thrive? The tree top needs more than air and the sun. The tree roots abhor the sun and crave the cool, damp, and dark places enriched by decay. Both sides work in harmony to support expansion and growth.
We too grow as a result of beneficial and detrimental forces. Embracing both dimensions is critical to personal growth and building resilience.