Archivi categoria: Materia Viva in English

Materia Viva – An Authored Ezine – Sumatra Benzoin

Materia Viva is a work in progress dedicated to aromatic raw materials: resins, plants, woods, essences, balsams, flowers, seeds, roots.

It arises at the meeting point of scent, writing, image, and living research.
Each material is listened to not only for its properties, but for its history, its provenance, its landscape, its symbolic gesture, its presence in the world.

It is a cultural and sensory notebook, an aromatic ezine: it follows materials back to their source, crossing geographies, traditions, trade routes, archives, images, and intuitions.

A resin, a wood, a flower, or an essence become the centre of a research: a route opens, traces are gathered, the scent is listened to, images are sought, a form is allowed to emerge.

Part of the research takes shape in texts and digital publication.
Part of it becomes original artwork with fine art printing.

The May issue is dedicated to Sumatra Benzoin. Here is an excerpt:

Benzoin carries with it a crossroads — like those trail signs where you must decide which way to go. There is Siam Benzoin, from the Styrax tonkinensis of Laos and Vietnam, and Indonesian benzoin, from the Styrax benzoin of Sumatra. Today we choose Indonesia, where Sumatra Benzoin awaits us with its pungent aroma mingled with an intoxicating sweetness.
Every aromatic material is, in the end, a path. But few declare this as explicitly as benzoin. The name itself says it: benzoin comes from the Arabic luban jawī, “incense of Java” — a name that is itself a route, a geographic area of origin carried inside a word. The resin crossed the Indian Ocean to the Arab ports, from there the Mediterranean, and arrived in Europe already with its provenance engraved in its name. For centuries, before it was ever smelled, it was pronounced as a place.

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Materia Viva, the Aromatic Ezine – Melissa officinalis

Materia Viva is a work in progress dedicated to aromatic raw materials: resins, plants, woods, essences, balsams, flowers, seeds, roots.

It arises where scent, word, image, and research meet. Of each material, what matters is not only its effect, but everything that accompanies it: where it comes from, which landscape generates it, which hands have gathered it, how it has become a symbol.

It is at once a cultural notebook and a sensory experience. Each material is traced back to its origin, through lands and customs, ancient trade routes, archives, faces, and sudden intuitions. Starting from a resin, a wood, a flower, the thread is followed: clues are gathered, the scent is listened to, an image is pursued, until a form surfaces.

Part of this work lives in texts and digital publications; another part becomes original artwork, printed in fine art.

One issue of Materia Viva is dedicated to Melissa (Melissa officinalis). Here is an excerpt:

The diaphragm opens — the breath catches a citrine brightness. The citrus note spreads over a movement that has already happened in the body — the breath returns to where perhaps a silence had been held. Melissa welcomes with its fragrance, carrying with it a story intimately bound to sweetness and bees. Its name is Greek and means bee. It is perhaps in the figure of the hidden nurse, keeper of a sweetness that does not proclaim itself, that Melissa officinalis still finds today its most ancient gesture: to gladden the heart, to tend the breath, to scent the hive so that the swarm chooses to stay.

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