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Freesia mainly works in sculpture, installation, and textile, with an ongoing interest in exploring fragility as a shared condition of all living and non-living forms. Her work reflects the precarity and permeability of contemporary environments, where boundaries between home and world, human and nonhuman, continually dissolve.
In her current practice, she treats casting moulds as cocoons, transforming remnants such as bottle glass and coffee grounds into found non-human forms. These materials intersect with her ecological research and personal reminiscence, through which she reshapes the world in states of ambiguity and questions the absence of animism within contemporary aesthetics.
Freesia Tianyue Pi (b. 1996) is a multidisciplinary artist based in London. She is currently a second-year candidate on the MFA Fine Art programme at Goldsmiths, University of London. She graduated from London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, with a BA in Fashion Design in 2018.