Anemone
Anemones are among the first flowers to bloom in spring, opening with the morning light and folding inward at night or before rain. Because of this rhythm, they have long been associated with anticipation, transformation, and the quiet awareness that change is always approaching. Blooming at the threshold of a new season, they also carry a sense of renewal.
This piece centers on a pink anemone held between two hands moving inward as if to embrace, protect, or gently support it. The gesture reflects the flower’s symbolism: an offering of care toward change itself. It speaks to the tenderness required to hold something in transition; to welcome growth, uncertainty, and renewal all at once.