The Cassiopea is a creature of ambiguity – a jellyfish which spends most of its life floating upside-down near the ocean floor. It drifts through saline waters, appearing in a liminal space between biology and botanica. Inspired by an antique Italian textile, Cassiopea’s otherworldly fronds unfurl in ghostly splendor, drifting to-and-fro in a shifting current. It is intimately connected to the rhythms of the ocean, pulsing with the waves like lungs of the sea.