"Inflorescence" is an exploration of the human-nature connection, challenging preconceptions and inviting viewers to reevaluate the way they perceive both people and the natural world.
In "Inflorescence," I delve into the historical practice of floriography, also known as the language of flowers, which gained popularity during the Victorian era. During this time, flowers were ascribed symbolic meanings, and people sought to communicate secret messages through them.
I want to challenge the conventional notions of understanding people and nature through the lens of categorization. "Inflorescence" aims to inspire viewers to perceive both humanity and the natural world from a fresh perspective, recognizing the interconnectedness that transcends human-imposed boundaries.
I want to invite viewers to bloom into a new reality, emphasizing the depth of wisdom that can be gained by observing and appreciating the world beyond the confines of human constructs.