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Mercury Rising is a mixed-media collage constructed on an original vintage photograph, merging past and imagined futures into a single, luminous vision. Inspired by The Crystal World by J. G. Ballard, the work explores transformation, stasis, and the seductive beauty of decay.
At its center is a portrait of a woman whose form appears to be slowly overtaken by crystalline growths, as though time itself has begun to solidify around her. The encrustation… glimmers with an otherworldly stillness, suggesting both preservation and entrapment. Her gaze remains calm, almost transcendent, suspended between life and mineral.
Beside her head hovers a radiant golden globe—an ambiguous symbol that may evoke a celestial body, a mind in orbit, or the alchemical perfection of metal transmuted. It introduces a tension between motion and immobility, echoing the title’s allusion to mercury: a substance both fluid and elusive, forever on the verge of transformation.
Ariane Severin is a Frankfurt-born artist with an MA in Photography, known for her photography-based collages and mixed-media assemblages that blend embroidery, textiles, and found materials. Her work employs layered collage, hand-coloring, and intuitive embroidery, merging fragments of vintage photographs and ephemera into dreamlike, talismanic compositions. Drawing from myth, memory, and psycho-geography, she crafts tactile landscapes that evoke transformation, uncertainty, and the emotional traces that places and histories leave behind—her art brims with curiosity, playful inventiveness, and a quiet, evocative sense of wonder.