Tulips moves through shifting states of perception.
Floral fragments, faded colour fields and dissolving contours gather into unstable image surfaces in which proximity and disorientation begin to overlap.
The works emerged from the observation that certain forms of perception remain immediate even as familiarity, language and orientation slowly change their structure. The tulip becomes a recurring point of focus—as a simple and persistent form of presence.
Through photography, analogue painting, material traces and generative transformation, the series develops fragile image states suspended between recognition and disappearance.
Studio Format — 50 × 50 cm
Archival giclée fine art print on canvas.
Interior views reflect different scales.
Collector Size
Large format version available on request.