This still life exudes the serene simplicity of the wabi-sabi philosophy, in which beauty is found in imperfection and impermanence. In a simple glass vase are flowers arranged in soft cream and earth tones, their stems partly visible through the clear glass and the water catching soft light. Among the subdued colours, a warm orange flower subtly stands out, like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, while a leaf in deep red adds an unexpected but harmonious touch. The composition exudes calm, balance and authenticity, with small signs of natural age actually adding character to the work. A timeless piece that is both minimalist and rich in feeling
I am an image-maker with an eye for detail and a sense of atmosphere. My work is best described as minimalist and conceptual, often with subtle layers. I draw inspiration from architecture, natural forms and stillness - moments where image and meaning meet. Each work is carefully composed.. Read more…