ORGONISM
artist bio 2017
Daisy Carver
Scotland, UK and India
The veins running through this period of my works are symbols of human practice, gathered source material from tribal living, slammed together into the mythological realm of science, ritual and humanity. Using organic with in-organic materials to synthesise the orgone sculptures and tribal installations into almost believable relics and ancient tools.
I am re-inventing the ORGONE biological energy, discovered and researched by Wilhelm Reich (1897 - 1957), the essential invisible atom, the life of breath, unlocking the sexual revolution. Reich claimed that orgone is ”definitely able to destroy cancerous growth. This life energy can be reproduced and replicated for our future evolution.
By fusing aboriginal concepts into contemporary healing temples with Reichs' formula and my artistic interpretation.
You are invited to jump outside the human domain and witness our unique vibration. With materials of horse dung, red clay, black sheep wool, copper, quartz crystal, concrete there is a direct homage to a traditional way of life. There is a home-made, hands-on, interpersonal experience in the creation and completion of each piece that carries the human helical information internally and inter-relates with our environment.
My practice explores a self-generated mythic language. It is the beginning of an old conversation. Facilitating our senses with an unconditional remembrance of our human journey.
My focus is to turn on our cellular memory with large 3d energised orgonite sculpture/installation on a monumental scale with natural or recycled materials. The works create a super orgone energy charge that is directly consumed by the viewer without any preconception of belief or knowledge of Reichs' Orgonite.
The added layer of the ultra-violet light painting onto the dung and wool modular caves' and in the 2D works - hark to our dream/geographical mapping heritage, allowing us the fluidity to enter into other possible dimension.
The heart communicates art as a language that carries this technology, crossing all boundaries and distances of alienation and time. Creating something from our imagination is one of the most human experiences we can explore.