What Remains

This series explores what we try to hold onto after loss. Created during periods of grief, the ending of relationships, and the absence of loved ones, it reflects on memory, tenderness, and the traces left behind when love, family, or certainty has changed shape. Through floral forms, gesture, layered surfaces, and atmosphere, sorrow and beauty exist side by side, considering how grace can persist beside absence and how painting can become a form of remembrance.

Since childhood, I have collected funeral flowers as a way of holding memory. Painting became an extension of that ritual.

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