Hymenoptera Psychosis

The first work in the series, it explores two themes:
the silent symbolism of the flower in our collective subconscious,
and our fragile, almost neurotic relationship with nature and its inhabitants.
Nature attracts and frightens us, fascinates and unsettles us. We mistreat it just as much as it challenges us. This tension, like fear, is essential: it reveals our dependence and vulnerability in the face of living things.
Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants) emerge here as key figures in this fragile balance. As pollinators and the ecosystem’s invisible guardians, they embody the delicacy and power of the life that surrounds us.




