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Ceramic, Wire, Ink on paper on board

45 x 40 cm

 

These works show the mushrooms and the mycelia networks that connect them.  Highlighting an aspect of regeneration that is used to break down living organisms. Turning death into life. These works highlight the life that emerges through regeneration. Showing the part of the fungi organisms that is normally just under the surface.

Growing Orange - Tika Robinson

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  • Please note that purchased artworks must be collected from Quantum Brewery, Moruya, at 5:00 pm on 12 July 2026.

    If you are unable to attend the collection time, please contact:
    • Annette Kennewell (future@fungifeastival.com.au) for South Coast collection
    • Kath Fries (kathfries@gmail.com) for Sydney collection
    • Josie Cosgrove (dreampieces.info@gmail.com) for Canberra collection

  • Tika Robinson grew up on a cattle and truffle farm in rural NSW, near Bungendore on Ngarigo Land. She attended UNSW Art and Design completing a Fine Arts degree with Honours in 2021. Tika is currently exploring the ideas around life and death along with decay and growth. This emerges through the exploration of fungi and the relationship of fungi to its surrounding world and organisms. The connection that fungi creates through its mycelia networks, and how this influences humans and other organisms. Tika explores the regenerative aspect of the fungi world. Looking at the contrast of humans and nature delving into the depths of the natural ecosystems of fungi. Highlighting the connection and distribution of the world's regeneration.

    @tikarobinsonart

    tikarobinson.com.au

     

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