In this section, I articulate the primary structural axis of the Human Garden Series. Through the symbolic form of the flower, I examine origin, connection, selfhood, and archetypal states, tracing how energy transforms into structure and structure into identity.
These large-scale artworks define the visual grammar and symbolic architecture of the series, establishing the foundational tensions from which all subsequent developments emerge.
Core Paintings
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Memory Garden (Family)
A foundational composition exploring memory as a structural root of identity. Inherited connections shape the architecture of presence.
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Inner Garden (Presence)
A central study of presence as an internal axis. The composition reflects the tension of grounded identity and emerging selfhood.
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Shared Bloom (Friendship)
A structural exploration of relational growth. Intertwined forms articulate connection as a shared expansion of individual identity.