ECDYSIS
Everything moves in a rhythm of transformation we often forget. Like insects, we shed what we no longer need, not as an end, but as a transition into something new. Each phase flows seamlessly into the next, with no true beginning or end, only a cycle of constant change.Ecdysis, the shedding of an outer layer, seen in insects, crustaceans, and reptiles, symbolizes this ongoing renewal. It embodies the courage to release the old, embrace vulnerability, and trust in the promise of growth, one that hopefully carries the promise of being better than the last.
Gelatine bioplastic, branches , photoshop and AI
Photographer: Diego Perez De La Cruz
ECDYSIS
Everything moves in a rhythm of transformation we often forget. Like insects, we shed what we no longer need, not as an end, but as a transition into something new. Each phase flows seamlessly into the next, with no true beginning or end, only a cycle of constant change.Ecdysis, the shedding of an outer layer, seen in insects, crustaceans, and reptiles, symbolizes this ongoing renewal. It embodies the courage to release the old, embrace vulnerability, and trust in the promise of growth, one that hopefully carries the promise of being better than the last.
Gelatine bioplastic, branches , photoshop and AI
Photographer: Diego Perez De La Cruz