The Language of Flowers

When an affected memory reinvents itself as a distorted fraction of reality, photographic visualisations of its feeling become sporadic, spontaneous and yet somewhat subdued in repressive tones of grey. This crucial sense of dialogue between the subject and its representation of trauma response becomes a language for the practice. Through considered selection, The Language of Flowers became a collection of only a few most poignant works that uphold this philosophy.

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Painting with Flowers (Visual Sensations)