Slow Architecture of Change is part of the “Reassembled Nature” series in which nature is recomposed — not by breaking or losing anything, but by rearranging it. By looking at what remains when everything is reduced to its essence.
In these works, a flower isn’t simply depicted; it is taken apart and built up again. The forms are soft and organic, while the composition is carefully constructed. The result feels like a flower in motion — a process of growing, opening, unfolding.
Reassembled Nature is a reminder that transformation doesn’t have to be a rupture, but a gentle reshaping of what is already within us.