“Flowers of the Beyond” is born as a meditation on time and transformation.
These are flowers that do not belong to any specific place: they are neither of the past nor yet of the present. They exist in a suspended, symbolic space where nature continues its dance beyond human measure.
These flowers represent a possible future, a form of life that overcomes the cultural and interpretative limits through which human beings read the world. They invite us to see nature not as a backdrop, but as a dynamic, creative force capable of continuous reinvention.
Their presence is both wondrous and disarming: it reminds us that nature evolves without asking our permission, and that human beings, in the face of such majesty, should feel part of it rather than its masters.
“Flowers of the Beyond” emerges from this dialogue: a movement that passes through matter and invites us to reflect on our own presence in the world.
