flowers & fabrics
By turning traditional representations of flowers upside down, I shift them into something less fixed and more fluid. Through fabric—its color, movement, and form—the work creates a new visual experience that merges subject and material. I carefully select each flower, fabric, and lighting approach to build an image that tells a story. Sometimes the fabric pulls at the flowers, creating tension; other times it moves around them, like water flowing around a rock.
By turning traditional representations of flowers upside down, I shift them into something less fixed and more fluid. Through fabric—its color, movement, and form—the work creates a new visual experience that merges subject and material. I carefully select each flower, fabric, and lighting approach to build an image that tells a story. Sometimes the fabric pulls at the flowers, creating tension; other times it moves around them, like water flowing around a rock.
By turning traditional representations of flowers upside down, I shift them into something less fixed and more fluid. Through fabric—its color, movement, and form—the work creates a new visual experience that merges subject and material. I carefully select each flower, fabric, and lighting approach to build an image that tells a story. Sometimes the fabric pulls at the flowers, creating tension; other times it moves around them, like water flowing around a rock.