Amid It All
This collection explores the tension between movement and stillness — the tension of a full life — what it means to remain present within it — and the beauty that grows from that presence.
There is a quiet rhythm across the work. The same subject, again and again — not to refine it, but to notice it differently. To pause, even briefly. And take it in. Simple and familiar — flowers, gathered and arranged, the kind you pass by or place in a vase without much thought. Here, they are looked at more closely — to practice noticing and appreciating the little things. Because a life that builds joy and purpose isn't usually found in the extraordinary. It's found in the simple, ordinary, day-to-day moments repeated faithfully.
The daily return. The small tending. These are a reminder that life isn't lived in perfectly arranged moments or over-the-top experiences — but in fleeting, meaningful moments that are easy to miss if we aren't actively paying attention and faithfully putting in the work.
These works aren't about escaping the noise of daily life, but about settling within it. A way of seeing that says: this moment, as it is, is worth holding — and not rushing.