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Fever bloom

Statement
Fever Bloom reflects on what it means to grow in a world that often tries to hold you back.
Each work opens a space that feels vibrant and alive, yet carries a quiet tension. Bright color meets raw texture, mirroring the constant balance between joy and exhaustion, hope and disillusionment.

Rooted in lived experience, the work draws from womanhood, cultural duality, and generational expectation. Through painting, photography, and writing, I explore the contradictions of contemporary life—how we endure, adapt, and continue to bloom despite it all.

Floral imagery flows throughout the exhibition, not as ornamentation but as a metaphor for persistence. Growth here is never orderly or perfect; it’s tangled, imperfect, and deeply human. Splattered petals and layered stems suggest how transformation happens—in chaos as much as in calm.

Fever Bloom is a study in contradiction: lush yet questioning, joyful yet raw. It speaks to resilience, vulnerability, and the complex act of existing fully within one’s own becoming.

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