Bromus Inermis

BROMUS INERMIS 2025, Gărâna Dimensions: 65 x 5 x 3,5 m Technical description: wood, metal, polystyrene, acryl Bromus Inermis is a plant of silent persistence. Lacking defensive elements, it extends through underground networks, stabilizing the soil without dominating it. In this artistic endeavor, the plant functions as a conceptual model for invisible forms of existence, which support without claiming. The work highlights the principles of growth of this plant: continuity, adaptation and coexistence. Bromus inermis thus becomes a metaphor for fragile but resilient structures that define the landscape beyond the spectacle.

Plaur

PLAUR 2025, Delta Dunării, Războinița channel Collaborative project: Eliza Yokina Organizer: Muzeul Ivan Patzaichin, Mila 23 Dimensions: 45 x 25 x 3 m, wood platform: 4,8 x 0, x 0,7 m Technical description: wood Assistants: Dariua Manea, Ivan Alexandru, Pavel Lăcătuș  Photo credit: Mani Gutău The intervention refers to habitat and landscapes, plants, resources and construction. Plaur is a compact aquatic plant formation dominated by reeds, forming floating islands on the surface of the water. These formations help maintain and expand the biodiversity so important in nature. The PLAUR project proposes experimenting with anamorphic perspective by placing the viewer in a privileged point of view, at which point the illusion of equality of the pieces is created, although in reality it does not exist. Leaving the privileged point, the viewer witnesses the modification of the composition and dimensions of the pieces. Choosing a composition developed in a horizontal plane helps to frame the project in the landscape of the Războinița canal.

The Water is Nearby

THE WATER IS NEARBY 2023, Subuleasa channel, Timișoara Organizer: Timișoara Verde-Albastră Dimensions: 65 x 10 x 4 m Technical description: wood, metal, polystyrene, acryl Assistant: Petrică Ștefan Photo credit: Dragoș Nistor The expansion of cultivated farmland using mechanised machinery coincides with the beginning of industrialization. This type of intensive agriculture involves the cultivation of monocultures on large areas in a planned manner, which has gradually led to the reduction of natural areas and the loss of many species of plants, insects, birds, and animals. Worldwide, these losses are strictly due to human intervention in biodiversity, jeopardising the balance so necessary for life. Installed near the Subuleasa canal, the Water is Nearby intervention addresses the symbol of the reed as an element closely linked to water and an important environment in the development of biodiversity. At the same time, it raises public awareness of the essential role of green corridors in the formation of the urban microclimate.