Exploring the ways flowers reflect colour, strength, detail, memory, history, and create mood, revealing their hidden layers through macro photography, uncovering the profound dialogue between nature and human experience.

Lightborne examines two visual languages: one in which colour is removed to reveal the intricacy of form, and another in which structure is released to highlight colour and the emotions it can evoke. These works move between detail and diffusion, structure and sensation — the removal of one allowing the other to emerge. Through these encounters, colour, light, and natural form are revealed as deeply intertwined, creating a revelatory space where perception becomes feeling.

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Approximation examines the interplay between photography, colour, and emotional response through abstract and realistic macro botanical photography. By exploring personal and situational experiences, it illuminates the philosophical dimensions of botanical photography, revealing the profound connection between flowers, colour, and human emotion.

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Transitions; Intricate veins, shades, and lines emerge in stark relief as colour is stripped away, revealing the flower’s strength and fragility while exploring our profound connection to nature’s delicate beauty and resilience

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Variations: From vibrant colour fields that capture the emotional resonance of hues to stripped-back black and white studies that reveal delicate structures, my photographic work explores the interplay between colour, form, and our deep connection to nature.

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