"Still I Bloomed"
Curator's Note:
Winding passages of concrete move rhythmically across the canvas, tracing the imperfect terrain of life itself. Between them, floral forms emerge in full color — loose, bright, and dreamlike — growing where they are least expected and softening the very structures they rise from. At its core, the work holds to one belief: difficult ground does not cancel the possibility of bloom. Even within what feels weighty, permanent, or uncertain, something still insists on growing. Yet the growth here carries a certain lightness.
The florals echo the uninhibited way wonder once appeared to us in youth — freely, instinctively, without hesitation. What emerges, then, is not only persistence, but return: a return to softness, imagination, and the quieter joys adulthood often asks us to bury. In this world, concrete flowers grow. And so... summer arrived.
Size: 20”x 20” (Triptych; 3 canvases; $700 each)
Year: 2026
Edition: Original; 1 of 1
Medium: Acrylic and concrete on canvas