A Fusion of Nature, Art, and Experimentation

Renata Buziak: Exploring Decay Through Art & Science

An article by Angela Li on the AATONAU blog

a woman standing in front of a wallpaper featureing large leaves

AATONAU Blog Features My Story and the Experimental Nature of Biochrome Art


I’m thrilled to share this beautifully written article by Angela Li on the AATONAU blog, based in Osaka, Japan.

It captures key aspects of my background and explores how the Biochrome process, rooted in both art and science, allows organic materials to transform and communicate their stories over time.

The piece highlights the meditative, sensory, and transformative nature of this practice and how it offers pathways for people to reconnect with nature, cycles of life, and the unseen activity of the microbial world.


In this article, you’ll discover:


• My background story and creative evolution
• The experimental and meditative nature of Biochrome art
• Insights into field trips and working in situ with plants and soil
• How art becomes knowledge — a bridge between nature, science, and public experience
• How Biochrome art enhances corporate and public spaces with a sense of belonging, harmony, and connection to country

Read the full article to learn how Biochrome art merges nature’s intelligence with creative expression.

Hope you enjoy it.

Let me know which image or project resonates with you.

Images on this page:
  • Artwork: Melaleuca quinquenervia and Corymbia intermidia… antiseptic…, archival pigment print on paper, 300 x 90cm, from the ‘Medicinal Plant Cycles’ series, @renatabuziak
  • Reanta Buziak and Anchor Vine (Palmeria racemosa) wallpaer, at Beudeesert solo exhibition “Floras of Gondwanan Heritage” 2024. Artwork available as a wallpaper or print on paper or textlie. 
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