A collection of abstract photography capturing the quiet majesty of flowers in their final, most revealing act. These are not remnants of what once was, but offerings from a second existence—petals curled like echoes, stems bent in contemplation. Some images unfold in the stark truth of black and white, where texture and form become the language of memory. Others dissolve in muted color, as if time itself had painted them in reflection.
Each flower, long past bloom, stands not as a symbol of ending, but of becoming—proof that grace does not fade with life, but deepens in its afterimage. Life After Life is a meditation on the beauty that lingers, the elegance that emerges when all that is essential remains.