Flower Child is a series of photomontage works following singular figures through improbable environments, scenario by scenario, in the act of rebuilding.
Begun in Nigeria, where an immersion in colour, light, and ancestral roots transformed the work's visual language, Flower Child insists on delicacy as a form of resilience. Like the flower that grows among thorns.
In place of faces, subjects carry flowers at different stages of life, species, and bloom.The substitution is both surrealist gesture and emotional map: identity stripped of its conditioned surface, replaced by something rooted, cyclical, and alive.
Flower Child is a series of photomontage works following singular figures through improbable environments, scenario by scenario, in the act of rebuilding.
Begun in Nigeria, where an immersion in colour, light, and ancestral roots transformed the work's visual language, Flower Child insists on delicacy as a form of resilience. Like the flower that grows among thorns.
In place of faces, subjects carry flowers at different stages of life, species, and bloom.The substitution is both surrealist gesture and emotional map: identity stripped of its conditioned surface, replaced by something rooted, cyclical, and alive.