The Flowers Collection captures the fragile pulse of nature through abstraction and movement.
Each bloom dissolves into color and light, revealing not botanical detail but an emotional resonance.
In these images, the fleeting life of a flower becomes both memory and metaphor — a quiet allegory of impermanence

A solitary red poppy emerges from a golden field, glowing with fragile intensity. Through intentional camera movement (ICM), the flower dissolves into light and color, transforming a simple blossom into a dreamlike abstraction — a vision where delicacy and strength coexist in the same breath

Poppy I captures the flower as a fragile blaze, its petals unfolding like fleeting fire. What seems delicate becomes intensity, a moment of bloom suspended between beauty and disappearance.

Rose appears not as ornament but as spiral of depth. Its petals fold inward like layers of memory, where softness hides strength and beauty turns into abstraction

Grenade’s Flower reveals beauty where it is least expected. Emerging from the fruit of destruction, the bloom carries both fragility and tension — a reminder that even violence holds a trace of life

Poppy II captures the flower as a fleeting silhouette of color, fragile yet radiant. Its petals drift like fragments of light, embodying both fragility and the force of brief existence.

Daisy I, abstract ICM fine art photography with daisies and hidden sun light, motion blur and expressionist color

Daisy II shifts the flower into a play of contrast, its petals darker, its center more intense. What was clarity in the first daisy becomes tension here — the same form now charged with shadow and depth