Speckled Disease brings together three CGI botanical forms rendered in a translucent, glass-like material that refuses to settle into either solid or liquid. Across all flowers, dark speckles distribute themselves unevenly across the petals. This is the condition the series wants to hold: that beauty and pathology are not opposites arranged along a spectrum, but aspects of the same formation. The speckle does not mar the flower; it completes it. What appears as disease is also what gives each petal its particularity, its depth, the quality of looking like something that has lived rather than something that has been designed.
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