In the quiet resilience of Queen Anne’s Lace, I see a reflection of the untamed spirit—delicate yet unyielding, ephemeral yet eternal. Wild Grace in Tao is a meditation on the harmony between strength and fragility, where nature moves effortlessly through cycles of growth and decay. These wildflowers, thriving in forgotten fields and roadside edges, embody an elegant defiance—flourishing without asking for permission, bending with the wind but never breaking.
Rooted in Taoist philosophy, this series embraces the way of nature—unforced, spontaneous, and ever-flowing. Through light and shadow, presence and absence, I seek to capture the quiet poise of these blossoms, as they stand in graceful stillness, their beauty unnoticed yet unwavering. In them, I find an echo of my own journey—a reminder that true strength is found not in resistance, but in yielding, and that grace is not bound by confinement but revealed in the wild.