


Holding Space, explores the emotional and symbolic potential of flowers as vessels for stillness, vulnerability, and transformation. These photographs are less about the botanical subject itself and more about what the flower holds - memory, fragility, time, and the human desire to preserve beauty amid chaos. Set in contemporary, often minimal or ambiguous spaces, each image becomes a quiet offering: a moment suspended between blooming and decay.
The title speaks to the practice of presence-of being with something without judgment or interference. Flowers, so often commodified or aestheticised, are reclaimed here as contemplative figures. Through scale, texture, shadow, and isolation, viewers can slow down, to consider what it means to truly witness something ephemeral.