
"Self-Portrait in Flower Flesh" is series that merges the organic beauty of flowers with the human form, blurring the lines between nature and humanity. This work explores themes of identity, transformation, and the interconnectedness of all living things. Each piece in the series is a visual metaphor for the delicate and transient nature of life. The use of flowers, with their ephemeral beauty and intricate structures, represents the fragility and complexity of human existence. The human forms, intertwined with floral elements, symbolize the deep connection between people and the natural world, emphasizing how humanity is an integral part of the ecosystem. The series stands out for its intricate detail and the harmonious fusion of human anatomy with botanical elements. This seamless integration creates a surreal and ethereal visual experience, drawing viewers into a world where boundaries between human and plant life dissolve.