The model wears a light beige dress made from grass roots. She also holds a bag sculpted from grass roots and her sculptural collar is made from the same material.
Zena Holloway is a creator of bio design, using home grown roots as the sustainable material of her designs. In her youth, she travelled the world as a scuba diving instructor, and then picked up a camera to begin working as a self-taught underwater photographer. After 25 years in this rare aquatic profession, working with fashion and artistic photography, she got tired of seeing so much plastic polluting the ocean and began exploring sustainable bio design in 2018. One day she was photographing a river clean-up project and noticed willow roots growing into the river water. This inspired Zena to grow different seeds and investigate the roots’ binding properties to form a new material. Now she grows wheat grass roots into beeswax moulds, as the building block for her innovative and sustainable designs.
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The model wears a light beige dress made from grass roots. She also holds a bag sculpted from grass roots and her sculptural collar is made from the same material.
Photo: ©Zena Holloway _ Rootfull
This is a wearable sculpture made from grass roots. The model is wearing it around her wrist. It is light beige and highly textured. Some parts of the root object are very structured, while the roots fringe towards the edges.
Photo: ©Zena Holloway _ Rootfull
This sculpture is made from grass roots. It is a vase like shape, and has been naturally dyed with lac.
Photo: ©Zena Holloway _ Rootfull
This is an 8-part kinetic mobile or hanging sculpture, made from wheatgrass root, steel wire and copper wash.
Photo: ©Zena Holloway _ Rootfull
This lamp has a wheatgrass root lampshade mounted on a steel wire frame in ecru colour. The lamp stands on a round flat stone base.