Consumed by Leaves
The Forgotten Sanctuary
The Sealed Silence
Roots Through Silence
The Garden’s Lament
Botanical Ruins is a collection that dwells at the fragile intersection between human memory and the slow persistence of nature. Each work unveils faces fractured by time, their surfaces eroded and marked, becoming vessels where flowers bloom, vines entangle, and birds build their nests. These portraits are not only remnants of identity but also sanctuaries—ruins where life continues to rise in silence. The series speaks about decay as a form of transformation, about the intimate dialogue between loss and renewal. Cracks become paths, voids become shelters, and the human presence dissolves into landscapes of branches, petals, and roots. Haunting yet tender, Botanical Ruins explores how beauty persists even in deterioration, how fragility holds resilience, and how ruins can whisper of both endings and beginnings.