
Omnia is a Naarm-based studio translating earth processes into bodily forms.
Through jewelry, sculpture, and textile-based works, we explore the shifting states of plant matter and material, how they break down, transform, and reform over time. Rather than treating materials as fixed substances, we follow them in motion, observing what emerges through change.
Jewelry becomes one way of holding these processes, carried on the body as intimate, tactile forms, while sculptural and textile works extend them into space and surface. We develop through a slow, intuitive engagement with materials, where making is understood as a form of listening rather than control.
Across all works, Omnia considers how material holds memory—not as representation, but as presence.