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Jaramago (series)



Jaramagos is a pictorial essay that examines the concepts of relationality and nature. Jaramago is a wild plant characterized by its ability to grow in spaces, urban and otherwise, to which it is not endemic. 

Generally speaking, we recognize two categories of being: The wild or feral, and the designed or domesticated. This binary vision reduces our relationships to the natural and the artificial, rather than recognizing everything as part of, and not separate from, the natural world. 

By acknowledging the stray as occupying a distinct mode, and ferality and domestication as proportional qualities in relation to that mode, this series draws a parallel between plants and humans and how they/we relate to their/our ecosystem.




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