For this year's Art Alive, San Diego Museum of Art asked local botanical artist Britton Neubacher to fill the museum's rotunda with her fascinating and sustainable moss installations — an exercise in organizing chaos.
, the San Diego Museum of Art's annual floral event, Art Alive, returned in-person in 2021. Despite the relatively scaled-back version of its previous 40+ year history, some 10,000 visitors attended throughout the weekend.
"I just was observing firsthand how simple it really was, the power of nature on our wellbeing," Neubacher said."I also was experiencing a lot of burnout. And I would go home and get my hands in the potting soil. At one point, somebody gave me a piece of blown glass that hung.
"It's a painstaking process that we've created that basically is like painting with moss. And we create granulated, very refined powders of moss that allow us to get highly detailed. And then we also create space for the more wild expression of that material. So we combine the two," Neubacher said. In the patterns, there are hints of psychedelia, fractal and sacred geometry and the sorts of patterns and formulas found in nature like the golden rule and the Fibonacci sequence. It feels mathematical, but still wild — in the sense that the calculations are something beyond human control. Plus, there's wonder in how Neubacher managed to get moss to do all of that.
A large, charred tree-branch ikebana sculpture is also part of the installation, designed in collaboration with Neubacher by ikebana artist Noriko Mochida. Ikebana is a traditional Japanese form of floral arrangement, often highly minimalist.
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