This series contemplates impermanence through still life — the remains of flowers. Each image holds a moment where beauty persists as life recedes: petals collapsing, seeds opening, shadows stretching into silence. Presented as isolated objects, these forms reveal the dignity of decline and the resonance that lingers in absence. In the tension between fading color and stark silhouettes, transience itself becomes a form of beauty. These are not records of decay, but reflections on time — a reminder that all existence is fleeting, yet never without meaning.