
Botanica
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Botanica
Emerging as a visual meditation, Botanica unfolds through ink drawings that explore the idea of an imagined flora. Instead of representing real plants, the series reflects on organic rhythm, transformation, and the fragile balance between presence and absence. Its unity lies in the subtle line work and the quiet dialogue between ink and untouched paper.
The white surface is not a passive background but an active element of the composition. Silence and emptiness become generative spaces, allowing the forms to remain open, suspended, and in flux — as if caught in the act of becoming.
While each drawing holds its autonomy, together they create a wider ecosystem of visual relations. The works suggest botanical worlds beyond geography and time, fragments of a flora that does not exist yet feels familiar.
Botanica offers a contemplative visual language oscillating between micro and macro scales. It does not illustrate nature, but evokes its essence — cycles of growth, transformation, and renewal.