š„ Floral Emotions:
This series was born as an evolution of my previous collectionĀ āThe Gesture of Bloomingā, where I explored emotions through flowers as the sole protagonists.
Now, the focus shifts to the human figure. Flowers are still present, as a visual thread. But this time, they accompany gestures and gazes that express something more personal and profound.
Four women, four emotional moments.
Each portrait represents a different stage: one figure hides behind petals (Veil of Petals), another dwells in silence and contemplation (Softly, I Remain), one is in full transformation (Yellow Metamorphosis), and finally, a figure that emerges with strength and determination (Floral Awakening).
1st. Veil of petals

Veil of Petals speaks to those who feel deeply and notice every nuance⦠yet choose not to fully reveal themselves.
Itās not shyness or absence, itās simply a way of being: quieter, more observant, more protected.
Not because theyāre hiding, but because thatās where they feel most authentic.
This piece portrays that kind of presence; a figure partially visible, wrapped in flowers, abstract shapes, and soft veils of color.
She reveals only what she chooses to share. And in that, there is beauty. There is strength.
Because not everything deep needs to be explained.
Some emotions bloom in silence.āØš
2nd. Softly, I remain

Softly, I RemainĀ portrays those who move through the world quietly, yet carry a deep longing to belong.
They are the sensitive ones who, even if they never quite fit in, still try ā they reach out, explain themselves, hope to be understood.
They donāt shout, they donāt demand⦠but they donāt walk away either. They stay, with patience, with tenderness, holding on to the hope of finding a place where they can simply be, without needing to pretend.
Their expression is soft, but steady.
Itās the presence of someone who hasnāt stopped trying, even when the world feels too loud.
3rd. Yellow metamorphosis

Yellow MetamorphosisĀ represents the moment when transformation is no longer just an internal process, but a force that comes through.
It speaks of those who havenāt had it easy, yet have carved out a place in the world through effort, without losing their sensitivity.
Itās someone who blooms without asking for permission, who adapts without losing their essence.
Thereās determination in her gaze, but also softness.
Because being strong doesnāt always mean hardening. Sometimes, it means holding yourself with gentleness through change.
4th. Floral awakening

Floral AwakeningĀ is strength in its purest form.
But not a harsh or cold strength, itās the kind that comes from self-awareness, resilience, and walking through the world with head held high.
These are the ones who donāt need to hide or explain themselves; their presence speaks for itself.
Theyāre often seen as distant or tough, but their sensitivity runs just as deep as those who choose silence.
They simply exist differently, more boldly, more visibly.
And thereās beauty in that visibility, too. Some souls bloom like an explosion of light and color.
Floral Emotions
I believe thatās what we are: emotions taking shape, blooming, shifting and sometimes, simply remaining.
Iām grateful you took the time to witness it.Ā šāØ