Disposition

For my graduation show at NCAD Dublin, I transformed two rooms into a sanctuary - walls covered in sacred geometry, the air threaded with three-dimensional flower installations.

At the heart of the work is the Flower of Life - an ancient symbol encoding the interconnectedness of all things. It is the root from which my murals grow. I think of them as portals: thresholds that invite the viewer inward, into a space where pattern, color, and energy become a language of their own.

The walls were adorned with geometric forms drawn from sacred geometry and Islamic design traditions, reconstructed through a contemporary hand. The three-dimensional flowers extended the work into physical space - something to move through rather than simply look at. Tactile, alive, immersive.

The two rooms became one continuous experience. A place to slow down, feel held, and remember something ancient.

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