This piece reimagines the traditional bouquet by pulling it apart and letting each element exist on its own terms. Instead of stems, petals, and structure, the flowers are reduced to colour, shape, and feeling — scattered across the canvas like memories of a bouquet rather than the bouquet itself.
Set against a soft pink ground, each organic form holds its own presence, echoing the individuality of each bloom while still belonging to a larger composition. The colours are intentionally playful and emotive — bold reds, lush greens, soft pastels — capturing the vibrancy and fleeting beauty of flowers without being bound to realism.
By deconstructing something so familiar, the work invites the viewer to slow down and notice the essence of what makes a bouquet meaningful: not perfection or arrangement, but the gathering of moments, colours, and emotions into one space.