
Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Kate Rohde's jelly crystal neckpieces are featured in Techno Tribe, a fashion editorial styled by Renya Xydis.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Rohde sculpts organic forms, including horns and antlers, in glowing resins and rainbow colors.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Rohde's bird and flower cuff doubles as a fashion accessory and a free-standing sculpture.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Using resin allows Rohde to work multiple color transitions into one piece, such as this crystal cuff which graduates from cloudy white to transparent pink.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
The sculpture Crystal Marsupial is over two meters tall and features an exposed core of lustrous resin gems.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Headpiece by Kate Rohde

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Rohde collaborated with Sydney fashion house Romance Was Born to produce Renaissance Dinosaur, a collection with futuristic and Jurassic themes.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
A look from the Renaissance Dinosaur collection is accessorized with Rohde's tufted crystal antlers.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
In addition to their fashion collection, Rohde and Romance Was Born created a line of wallpaper with psychedelic motifs and colors.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
The installation Heart Vitrine draws on Rohde's interest in artificial organs and fake taxidermy.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Crystals and Spiders represents one of Rohde's signature installations, with plants and minerals crammed into a baroque display case.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
The pale green case for this work resembles fine jade, but it is made out of polyester resin.

Giving nature a psychedelic twist —
Sulphuric Snake, a mixed media piece, is designed as a cabinet of curiosities.


