I Would Do It Again Everytime, 2024
Images of Nature, Butterflies

I Would Do It Again Everytime is a large-scale collage composed of thousands of images drawn from the natural world—plants, landscapes, animals, and insects—layered into a continuous visual rhythm. As the viewer engages with the work, a pattern emerges, allowing the mind to settle into a flow state where attention can wander and rest simultaneously. The repetition mirrors the cyclical patterns inherent in nature: growth and decay, flight and stillness, emergence and return.

The dense arrangement of imagery allow the piece to function as a healing tool, emphasizing the restorative potential of rhythm and natural forms. Butterflies recur throughout the collage as symbols of transformation, fragility, and transcendence, suggesting that even within repetition, evolution and renewal are possible. Butterflies also emerge from the piece

The title references the compulsive, looping energy of contemporary pop culture, as heard in Sophie’s song” RAWWWWW . While the song reflects repetition in a fast, performative, and sometimes chaotic context, the collage transforms repetition into a reflective, restorative experience, turning cycles into contemplative engagement rather than compulsion.

Photographed by Viktor Nikishov