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By selecting an instantly recognisable subject and presenting it in an unfamiliar state
allowing wave behaviour to be observed directly through controlled
These works engage with that symbolic lineage while grounding it in direct physical process
The underwater setting slows perception
tulip flowers symbolism in art references of the past baroque no commercial use or broadcastingThe Vanitas series revisits the still life tradition through an underwater photographic process, extending a lineage that emerged most prominently in seventeenth century Dutch painting. Working entirely in water, these compositions draw on historical motifs associated with mortality, transience, and the passage of time. Floral specimens, organic matter, and carefully selected objects are staged within a submerged environment where light, reflection,