Hollow 

Hollow is a series centred on floral and sculptural arrangements that appear intact at first sight, yet contain quiet signs of decline. The images work with the contrast between surface and underlying shift, beauty that holds, and elements that begin to give way.


Empty garments and staged forms suggest a presence reduced to outline, hinting at moments when a person remains visible but not fully grounded. Rather than interpreting or dramatizing that condition, the work observes how form, gesture, and deterioration can exist together within the same frame.


Hollow reflects an interest in what sits beneath appearances and how subtle changes can accumulate almost unnoticed.
It is a study of structures that persist, even as something within them begins to hollow out.