Being a woman means utilising the innate power to hold the ground beneath your feet, regardless of the context and weight of a predicament.
Memento Flowers (2025)
Group exhibition at the Gallery.Grounds, “For me, Being a Woman” (2026)Memento Flowers (2025) gathers the quietly loaded moments that pregnancy tests represent: anticipation, grief, relief, joy, ambivalence, and transforms them into something tender, a bouquet, ephemeral and full of meaning. The work holds space for the full spectrum of what a positive or negative result can carry, without telling the viewer how to feel.
When printed and framed, the piece takes on a dimension that could not be anticipated in its making. The glass returns your reflection back to you, placing you inside the image. Your face among the flowers, your body part of the composition.
What began as a meditation on collective experience becomes something more intimate: a mirror, and an invitation to consider where you stand within it.
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