Plants in Margins
2016–Present | Various locations (Italy, California, and elsewhere)
Ongoing photographic and spatial study
Plants in Margins examines how vegetation persistently establishes within residual spaces of built environments. Across walls, drainage systems, infrastructural edges, and abandoned structures, plant life emerges within cracks, seams, and neglected boundaries not intended to sustain growth. These repeated occupations reveal how ecological systems exploit structural weakness, gradually reworking constructed surfaces through persistence, adaptation, and spatial encroachment.