Rhea Thierstein is a British multidisciplinary artist fascinated by the tiny, often overlooked creatures that live alongside us. Rooted in a deep connection to nature, her handcrafted practice magnifies these small wonders, encouraging viewers to pause, look closer and reconsider their importance. Working across installation, sculpture, photography and immersive design, she uses everyday materials to transform insects and other natural forms into poetic, narrative-driven works that evoke curiosity and care. Her collaborations include the Natural History Museum, the V&A Museum, Hermès, and Selfridges, with exhibitions at Somerset House, Mall Galleries, and The Salisbury Museum.
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