Emmanuelle Rose John
is an interdisciplinary installation artist working at Meow Wolf, Inc. In her work, she strives to make microscopic worlds large. Through a wide variety of textiles, mold-making, and sculpture, she creates intricate environments that illuminate organic processes secretly taking place everywhere- the way organisms rot, transform, and are reborn into something else. She draws inspiration from cycles of nature, which also reflect psychological processes of death and renewal. Her style is finely detailed and strange, and her work has been described as a fascinating, unique blend of scary and beautiful.
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Frog Egg Garden
Project Type
Installation
Date
June 2021
Denver
CO
This is a full room installation at Meow Wolf's Convergence Station in Denver, CO. It's located on the second floor of a three story entity called The Cosmohedron, which is in the Swamp area of the exhibit. This is a sentient environment inside a being from another dimension. It's in a gestational phase, inspired by tide pools, egg clusters of sea creatures and amphibians, and primordial life.
Materials include: vacuum formed polycarbonate, resin cast slabs full of artificial grapes, fishing lures, and succulents, ceiling gardens made from wool, bubble wrap, foam, acrylic vinyl, fabrics, and found objects.



















