Cocoon Chamber

$500.00

Cocoon Chamber is a layered digital collage that fuses nostalgic ephemera with dreamlike geometry. Dominated by warm reds, oranges, and earthy neutrals, the work builds depth through overlapping shapes—rounded, organic ovals interwoven with crisp, angular frames. The palette evokes both the comforting warmth of memory and the charged intensity of transformation.

Embedded within the collage are hints of childhood book covers, retro packaging, zebra stripes, and repeated typography—“Caterpillar,” “Adobe Spark,” “One Little Two Little”—suggesting themes of growth, metamorphosis, and media imprint. The layering is dense but rhythmic, pulling the viewer into a meditative visual cocoon where fragments of identity and culture softly collide.

The visual structure resembles a protective chamber—like a chrysalis—where chaotic information is absorbed and reshaped. This piece speaks to the tension between innocence and complexity, memory and media, and how we form meaning through repetition and reinterpretation.

It is both a mirror and a maze, inviting viewers to get lost in the patterns while discovering pieces of their own narrative embedded within.

Cocoon Chamber is a layered digital collage that fuses nostalgic ephemera with dreamlike geometry. Dominated by warm reds, oranges, and earthy neutrals, the work builds depth through overlapping shapes—rounded, organic ovals interwoven with crisp, angular frames. The palette evokes both the comforting warmth of memory and the charged intensity of transformation.

Embedded within the collage are hints of childhood book covers, retro packaging, zebra stripes, and repeated typography—“Caterpillar,” “Adobe Spark,” “One Little Two Little”—suggesting themes of growth, metamorphosis, and media imprint. The layering is dense but rhythmic, pulling the viewer into a meditative visual cocoon where fragments of identity and culture softly collide.

The visual structure resembles a protective chamber—like a chrysalis—where chaotic information is absorbed and reshaped. This piece speaks to the tension between innocence and complexity, memory and media, and how we form meaning through repetition and reinterpretation.

It is both a mirror and a maze, inviting viewers to get lost in the patterns while discovering pieces of their own narrative embedded within.