Flora Litchfield, also known as Flolux, is an Edinburgh-based artist specialising in immersive site-specific installations using light and sound.
Her work navigates geographical sites and psychological states as she seeks to address the relationship between architecture and landscape – and between evolution and erosion. Drawing inspiration from folklore, sacred geometry, place history, and personal narratives, Flolux intricately weaves the stories of places and people into her installations.
As a qualified sound therapist, Flolux brings a unique perspective to her work, particularly focusing on human experience and wellbeing.
Her installations are a testament to the profound impact of colour and sound on our mood and emotions. Each piece is a journey into the senses, a fusion of art and therapy that invites the audience to explore the transformative power of sensory stimuli.