animals landscapes and saints
is a transdisciplinary exploration of saints’ lives and their contemporary relevance. the project challenges inherited narratives by reinterpreting hagiographies through the lens of a secular and experimental mysticism. rather than approaching the sacred through belief or doctrine, it treats it as a field of inquiry — something that can be approached through experience and material practice. by focusing on specific aspects of saints’ lives, the project opens onto broader questions of identity, spirituality, and the more-than-human world. through this constellation of figures, materials, and practices, it reflects on how devotion, imagination, and forms of presence might still matter — offering open-ended ways of thinking about how humans relate to one another, to other forms of life, and to what remains unnamed.