STRANGE FRUIT: On Grids, Etching, and Mythic Resonance
In STRANGE FRUIT, artist Camilla Howalt explores the tension between structure and myth through a triptych of hand-burned grids, photographic transfers, and symbolic layering. Drawing from ancient etching practices, personal cosmology, and the loaded resonance of the pomegranate, the work weaves together themes of memory, ritual, and descent - opening a contemplative space where beauty and grief intersect.
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