Danya Weevers is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of nature, material research, and scientific processes. Her practice investigates how natural systems shape form, time, and transformation, often translating environmental conditions into physical and sensory experiences.

Central to her work is a curiosity about the forces that operate beyond human scale—temperature, decay, growth, and material memory. Through experimental processes using organic and synthetic materials, she creates installations and objects that register change rather than depict it.

Her practice is rooted in close observation of ecological systems, where matter is never static but continuously in transition. This interest extends into collaborations with scientific concepts and environmental data, which are reinterpreted through tactile and spatial works.

Working across installation, sculpture, and mixed media, Weevers explores how materials can act as carriers of information—recording time, atmosphere, and transformation. Light, sound, and texture often play an integral role in her installations, creating immersive environments that invite slow attention and reflection.

Her work does not aim to illustrate nature, but to engage with it as an active and responsive system—one in which fragility and resilience exist simultaneously.