THE DEATH OF A FLOWER

“… from its vibrant bloom to its gradual fading, beautifully captures the essence of life and its inevitable passage. It´s a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of beauty and existence, and the contrast between vitality and decay is portrayed with such sensitivity.”

– Emily Breakell, Assistant Manager of The Brick Lane Gallery

During my artistic exploration, I was able to discover the incredible similarity that exists between flowers and people.

We are born, we grow, we evolve and throughout life we will face different adversities that destiny puts in our path. But there will come a point where, like a flower opens up and shows its petals, we flourish. But, at that point, we then start going down slowly. Our petals start to fall off one by one. And, our mood does as well.

Many people fear death. As we get older and our skin wrinkles, that fear starts to creep in. But, what if I tell you that there is no reason to fear it? What is there to fear? Have you not looked back and recognized how beautiful your life has been? Have you not accomplished what you came here to do?

Take this flower as the projection of your own life. What do you see?

THE DEATH OF A FLOWER