Unfading Flowers explores the idea of permanence through the language of ceramic tile art. Inspired by the enduring nature of traditional ornamentation, the composition transforms floral forms into structured motifs that resist time and decay.
Some of the flowers are hand-shaped from ceramic clay, creating a tactile relief surface and a strong sense of material presence. This dimensional quality brings the work beyond representation, allowing form to exist physically as well as visually.
In contrast to real flowers that inevitably fade, these forms are fixed within the ceramic surface, preserving beauty as memory rather than moment. The work reflects on continuity, stillness, and the quiet persistence of form — where nature is not represented as fragile, but reimagined as enduring.