Daisies in Water
A Study in Motion and Light
This collection explores the delicate resilience of daisies suspended in water, captured through layered multiple exposures and intentional camera movement (ICM). Each image dissolves the boundary between form and abstraction, allowing petals to drift, blur, and reassemble into painterly compositions that feel both fluid and alive.
The interplay of movement and stillness transforms these simple blooms into something more atmospheric—soft echoes of nature rather than literal representations. Light refracts through water and glass, creating subtle distortions and luminous depth, inviting the viewer to pause and look beyond the obvious.
Printed on museum-grade cotton rag paper, the images carry a gentle texture and tonal richness that enhances their ethereal quality. Presented behind art glass, each piece is elevated with clarity and refinement, preserving both detail and softness while reducing visual distraction.
This body of work is a quiet meditation on impermanence, simplicity, and the beauty found in letting go of sharp edges.