Fragment of Tree of Life 1.0

2025
Fragment of Tree of Life 1.0
Fragment of Tree of Life is an installation that reflects on growth, connection, and the invisible systems that link us together. Formed by one large tree and two smaller ones, the work unfolds like a constellation. Each piece exists on its own, yet completing one another when seen as a whole.
The installation draws from the idea that every tree, like every person, carries within it a network of stories. Some are visible in form and texture; others remain quiet, shaped by time and shared experience. Together, these trees represent fragments of a collective story, one that continues to grow through collaboration, memory, and participation.
The largest tree stands as the central root of this narrative: a symbol of origin, resilience, and continuity. The smaller trees, Fragment of a Larger Story 1.0 and 2.0, act as extensions reaching outward to remind us that creativity never grows in isolation. It expands through encounters, through the exchange of ideas, through communities that sustain and inspire one another.
By gathering these fragments, Fragment of Tree of Life becomes a living metaphor for interdependence how every gesture, relationship, and shared act of creation contributes to the ecosystem of human experience.
Material: Plywood, knitted cotton, fiber, acrylic
Year: 2025
Client: Kmall Jakarta
AD: Bima
Production: Mahavisual
Photography: Sule
*The installation was part of their campaign for the mall's opening.













