



Set against a velvety, star-speckled black, each panel suspends a floral totem that reads like a celestial emblem—blooms stacked into a vertical spine while tendrils flare outward as if forming wings, antlers, or open arms. The saturated petals and electric contour lines create a charged dialogue between delicacy and force, where ornament becomes anatomy and fragrance is imagined as light. Repetition across the series feels ritualistic rather than decorative, suggesting cycles of metamorphosis—beauty as an evolving language that oscillates between tenderness, symmetry, and quiet power. In this nocturnal space, the flowers behave less like still life and more like constellations: intimate, luminous markers of resilience and renewed becoming.







