The House of Flowers | 2025 - 2026
The House of Flowers explores the complex presence flowers occupy within human life. They are universally associated with beauty, yet their meaning extends far beyond decoration. Throughout history, flowers have symbolized love, desire, mourning, power, celebration, spirituality, and even economic obsession. They accompany some of the most intimate and significant moments of human experience
The series is rooted in a simple but familiar sensation: entering a space transformed by flowers. A room, hotel lobby, house, or table can suddenly feel different through their presence alone. Flowers alter atmosphere. They introduce care, tension, memory, sensuality, or silence
Rather than treating flowers as still-life subjects, the paintings focus on their psychological and symbolic weight. The works explore how beauty can quietly affect perception and emotional space without needing explanation or spectacle
Through restrained compositions, shadow, texture, and color, The House of Flowers reflects on the fragile balance between presence and impermanence — the way something temporary can still possess extraordinary emotional force.