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"My work reflects my ever growing reverence for the delicate relationships between all forms of life. The surfaces, sense of balance, symmetry, and composition in my work draws upon growth patterns, cycles and transitions in nature that perpetuate the evolution of our world and ourselves. Seed pods, flowers, fruit, insects, crustaceans, human archetypal symbols, and body systems have all informed my work. I reference elements in the natural world, rearrange and abstract them in the hopes of creating a new context for interaction and contemplation." - Jika James
To see more of her work go to http://www.jikajames.com/
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