Primordial Garden is not about flowers as they are — it is about what they are reaching towards. Plants reinventing themselves, driven by a growth that precedes human interference, straining back towards older, prehistoric forms.
Acrylic establishes the ground. Ink — brushed, sometimes poured — arrives after, finding its own course across the surface. The process mirrors the subject: fluid, unstoppable, indifferent to constraint. Where other works in this series examine how natural forms exist in relation to each other, Primordial Garden is concerned only with the drive to grow — in whichever direction, under whatever circumstances.
Acrylic and ink on canvas / 50 × 50 cm / 2023