Fractured Ephemera series reimagines Ikebana as a fluid, multidimensional composition, liberated from its traditional spatial constraints. Cutting and repositioning floral arrangements transforms Ikebana into floating sculptural forms, disassembled, layered, and restructured into new visual constellations.
Freed from the vessels, these compositions exist in shifting digital environments, engaging with fragmented landscapes, abstract textures, and unexpected juxtapositions. Like the organic unpredictability of Ikebana itself, this process embraces chance, where digital layering, distortion, and re-composition mirror the delicate tension between manipulation and spontaneity.
Cutting and pasting becomes a metaphor for pruning and arranging, translating Ikebana’s fleeting, physical presence into a dynamic, evolving form. In this space, tradition converges with contemporary digital aesthetics, redefining Ikebana as a visual language that transcends time and material.