Slava George
40х40х10 cm, аcrylic mirror circle with a diameter of 33 cm, paper, thermochromic foil
We evaluate the value of the observable through our senses, it is preserved in our consciousness, it inhabits it as long as we exist; we make it into a herbarium as it was at the time of perception. The most resistant herbarium is intangible – the human (sub)consciousness, because it contains not only the form, but also the emotion caused by the impact of the object or event. We – not as a unit, but as a collectively inherited whole. I am You.
Instructions: Place your palm on the dark park of circle and with light to medium pressure rub along the entire length for about a minute.
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Slava George (born 1995 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a contemporary artist whose work explores the boundaries between psychology, ethnography, and collective rituals. She combines fashion design, performance, and installations to create visual narratives that intertwine personal and collective mythology. Her practice often includes symbolism, alchemical metaphors, and theatrical elements that provoke reflection on identity and memory. Her practice presents tenderness, mystery and at the same time an ironic look at the cultural layers of modernity.
Slava graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia with a degree in fashion and has participated in international exhibitions and projects, including the Herbarium Collection initiative.
She lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Slava graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia with a degree in fashion and has participated in international exhibitions and projects, including the Herbarium Collection initiative.
She lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria.