Submerged Symphony: Underwater Photography of Life's Transience scarfThe Butterfly, or Swarm, series explores themes of transformation, fragility, and mortality through the symbolic and physical presence of butterflies suspended within water. Across cultures and histories, the butterfly has carried layered meanings regeneration, freedom, spirituality, and death most notably within Greek thought, where it is closely associated with the soul. These works engage with that symbolic lineage while grounding it in direct
a recyclable thermoplastic polyester derived from renewable resources including corn starch and sugar cane
photography
where empirical process and aesthetic resolution converge
Dimensions: 48 x 48 cm
Your sense of touch instantly tells you that you are holding something special
Classic Coke bottle sculpture 'Drink Less'
Unique archival pigment print on bamboo conservation paper finished with a museum varnish
Atoll — w 95–105 gms h50 × w75 × d43 mm
tempering surfaces and allowing contours to hover between definition and dissolution
Light shaped by the movement of water interacts with the scene to create a hyper-real yet painterly visual field
the Fusion works occupy a space between botanical study
Unique archival pigment print
small - w 65-75 gms h62 x w62 x d48 mm