In their joint work, the visual artist Nata Togliatti and the artistic florist Juliane Spaete (Forma Laboratory) include the exhibition site of the container, in which flowers from all over the world are normally shipped to Germany in addition to all kinds of freight – snatched from their homeland to be used for to provide wow moments in the local flower trade for a short time.
The two artists focus on the theme of "the woman and the flower", in particular the flowers that Soviet women once painted on the famous Gjelsk porcelain, which conquered the world from there: the so-called Agashkas. Togliatti's painting of the blue blossoms on outer packaging combines with Spaete's wire and blossom installations to form a common statement, which not least refers to being torn from the place one calls home.