Orchidacea

Orchidacea is a photographic system developed from the structural logic of organic form. Rather than treating the flower as a symbol or subject, the work isolates biological symmetry, repetition, and surface as organizing principles, examining how natural forms are governed by control as much as fragility.

Although rooted in living matter, the images unfold through subtle shifts in scale, orientation, and tonal compression. Growth and restraint coexist within a tightly controlled visual field, requiring sustained observation rather than immediate interpretation. What emerges is not a representation of nature, but a system in which order, vulnerability, and perception converge.