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Flowerheads
Flowerheads explores inner fragility as a visible state.
The human face is partially erased, opened by a torn edge that reveals flowers growing where thoughts should be. These flowers are not ornamental. They represent inner life - vulnerable, temporary, constantly changing. Some bloom, others bend or fade, echoing emotional cycles of growth, exhaustion, and renewal.
By removing the eyes, identity dissolves. What remains is not a person, but a state of being. The boundary between body and mind becomes porous, allowing the inner world to surface and exist as physical matter.
This work does not depict reality as it is, but as it feels. A quiet, surreal space where emotions take form, fragility becomes strength, and the invisible is allowed to exist.
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