

In the Presence of Flowers
These works envelop the senses in intense color and delicate structure, revealing the quiet complexity within petals, stems, and flowering fields. Saturated hues glow with vitality, while subtle tonal shifts and fine details speak to the fragility and precision of natural forms. This interplay between intensity and delicacy allows the viewer to feel both the abundance and the vulnerability inherent in nature’s beauty.
Scale is used not to overwhelm, but to invite closeness. By enlarging flowers and fields, the work offers a more intimate experience—one that slows perception and encourages careful looking. Details that might otherwise be fleeting become moments of sustained attention: the curve of a petal, the repetition of blossoms, the soft transitions of light across a field. In this closeness, the viewer encounters nature not as spectacle, but as presence.

















