FLOWERS I NEVER GAVE

Flowers I Never Gave is a collection that reflects on the silent weight of unexpressed emotions and gestures that never came to be. Each flower becomes a symbol of what was withheld — a sentiment unexpressed, a connection that faltered, or a love that never took form.

Through layered marks, repetition, and symbolic abstraction, this body of work traces how these inner moments evolve over time: how fleeting feelings may leave lasting imprints, and how repeated emotions quietly accumulate until they become unconscious truths that shape our identity.

Together, these pieces invite the viewer to contemplate the fragile space between longing and closure, between what was, what was never, and what we come to carry as part of ourselves.

Transience explores how fleeting emotional states leave lasting marks. Emotions may burn brightly and fade, yet their traces linger in memory, perception, and behavior. Through gestural marks, repetition, and earthy, fading tones, the series reflects on how brief inner moments quietly shape who we become.

Transience —

Common Saints explores how emotions, felt repeatedly, begin to merge into shared inner compartments — quiet accumulations that, over time, become unconscious truths. These inner reliquaries, unknowingly elevated, start to shape our actions and inactions, like an unspoken personal religion. This series reflects on how these emotional deifications silently define who we are.

Common saints —