The garden is the starting point for these paintings.
I am fascinated by the fleeting lives of flowers—their emergence, exuberance, and gradual fading. Through transparent layers of watercolor, I translate those observations into increasingly abstract forms, allowing water, color, and chance to reshape the image.
Like my photographic work, these paintings explore moments of transition: the threshold where observation becomes memory, where recognizable forms dissolve, and where color carries emotion beyond representation.