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Last Flowers is a photographic series born from a deeply personal period marked by loss, recovery, and introspection. Created over two months of convalescence at home, when my mobility was limited, the project coincided with the hospitalization and passing of a loved one.
What began as a simple experiment with still-life compositions under artificial light in the studio soon evolved into something far more profound. As the days passed and emotions intensified, each arrangement of flowers and objects became a reflection on grief, resilience, and memory. The images gradually took on the weight of a modest yet heartfelt tribute to someone who played an important role in my life.
This project stands as a visual meditation on grief — a quiet portfolio of fleeting beauty and enduring love, where every petal and shadow speaks to the complexities of saying goodbye.
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