Spring Petals in a February Breeze (Beginning)

Spring petals drift on a February breeze. Five small lives gather like petals.
Each carries its own encounter — a wound, a bloom, a whisper from the soil, a moment of play, a bending strength.
Life begins here, softly, before it takes its own shape.


Spring Petals in a February Breeze (Pressure)

From this beginning, forms start to change.
At eye level, warmth gathers and energy rises.
Above it, something quieter waits — distant, sustaining. Nourishment and challenge do not meet evenly,
yet the journey continues, shaped by what burns below and what is still being reached for.


Spring Petals in a February Breeze (Absence)

Order appears as a grid. Chinese pastry moulds — signs of celebration, longevity, memory.
Some are missing, replaced by ceramic nails. Growing up means learning that absence lives quietly among what remains.


Spring Petals in a February Breeze
(Time)

Time settles in.
Three ceramic calendars hold its trace.
Some days are kept like objects in a home — noticed, ignored, treasured. One day is marked: February 22.
A beginning, a promise, a moment where the story starts again



Spring Petals in a February Breeze

Spring Petals in a February Breeze traces a tender journey through the early stages of being, where vulnerability, growth, transformation, joy and resilience shape life’s unfolding. The rawness of flesh reflects life’s fragile beginnings, where even pain becomes a precious first encounter with the world. Wildflowers and mushrooms suggest the quiet persistence of growth, evoking transformation as a hidden renewal emerging from decay. Motifs of play introduce the gentle delight of curiosity and movement, capturing the lightness of discovery. In contrast, motifs of discipline embody resilience and allude to the capacity to weather challenges without breaking. Together, these works form a constellation of small, significant shifts—tender yet steadfast, like flowers blooming in an uplifting wind.