What is gathered from the garden does not end in the vase—it continues.
In this piece, the flowers exist in two states: arranged and released. Held within a vessel, and then scattered across the surface, they move from observation into expression.
The act of painting becomes an extension of the garden itself—
a translation of color, form, and energy from the natural world into something reimagined.
Seeds are not only planted in soil, but in perception—
carried, transformed, and given new life through the artist’s hand.