Still Living captures flowers at the moment between life and death, just before the end of their bloom. The photograph examines delicate forms and fragile details often overlooked in everyday observation - scars, folds, and imperfections that tease a history we will never know. By isolating and enlarging these details, the image draws attention to what is usually invisible, magnifying the humble resilience quietly etched into our natural world.
Soft movement and selective blur dissolve the flowers into an ethereal state, creating a tension between presence and absence. Each composition hovers in this liminal space, a suspended moment in which life feels palpable yet fleeting. In doing so, the work reframes natural beauty not as decoration, but as evidence of survival, transformation, and endurance.
Through this image, I invite viewers to witness the transient beauty of life held in its final moments, and to reflect on the unseen histories often contained within small forms. A reminder to notice.
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Still Living (Single)
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