This research investigates how mankind’s obsession with speed can be addressed in a new environmental art paradigm that fosters more of a sense of reflection, thoughtfulness and awareness towards the notion of slow as compared to fast. The studio productions bring together a more heightened awareness of the role of environmental art and its relationship to the improvement of societies in a global framework addressing ‘speed’ as stress factoring affecting our senses. With these in mind and inspired by a Taiwanese Buddhism ritual, this studio investigation then brought the practice of folding paper lotuses into secular contemporary art context by signifying the sensibilities of continuity, mindfulness and being as a reaction to the existing s...