Not the flower.
The structure.
“Formal Essence” isolates the subject from its natural context, stripping away narrative and ornament. What remains is direction, tension, geometry.
The vertical stem becomes axis.
The petals become vectors.
The composition turns botanical presence into formal statement.
Color is present but disciplined. It does not seduce; it defines planes and edges. The neutral background reinforces the sense of abstraction, allowing the form to stand alone — almost architectural in its clarity.
This work does not seek beauty in bloom.
It seeks the essential line beneath it.
“Formal Essence” does not aim to represent nature, but to extract its structure.
The flower becomes a pretext — raw material for a study of lines, vectors and spatial tension.
The stem establishes a strict vertical axis.
The petals introduce diagonals and directional force.
The image balances stability and projection.
This is not botanical admiration.
It is formal exaltation.
Nature is not the subject. It is the medium.
Part of the Abstract / Visual Research series, the photograph investigates how reality can be reduced to structure without losing intensity.
Signed and numbered
Certificate of authenticity included (issued and signed by the artist, delivered separately)
Archival pigment print
Produced to order
Frame not included
30 × 45 cm — Artistic Paper
50 × 70 cm — Hahnemühle Fine Art
Designed for minimalist and contemporary interiors.
Its clean lines and vertical emphasis create a refined focal point without excess.
A flower reduced to its formal core.
Collect this work.
Photography by Simon Joyce. Available exclusively on the official website.
Not the flower.
The structure.
“Formal Essence” isolates the subject from its natural context, stripping away narrative and ornament. What remains is direction, tension, geometry.
The vertical stem becomes axis.
The petals become vectors.
The composition turns botanical presence into formal statement.
Color is present but disciplined. It does not seduce; it defines planes and edges. The neutral background reinforces the sense of abstraction, allowing the form to stand alone — almost architectural in its clarity.
This work does not seek beauty in bloom.
It seeks the essential line beneath it.
“Formal Essence” does not aim to represent nature, but to extract its structure.
The flower becomes a pretext — raw material for a study of lines, vectors and spatial tension.
The stem establishes a strict vertical axis.
The petals introduce diagonals and directional force.
The image balances stability and projection.
This is not botanical admiration.
It is formal exaltation.
Nature is not the subject. It is the medium.
Part of the Abstract / Visual Research series, the photograph investigates how reality can be reduced to structure without losing intensity.
Signed and numbered
Certificate of authenticity included (issued and signed by the artist, delivered separately)
Archival pigment print
Produced to order
Frame not included
30 × 45 cm — Artistic Paper
50 × 70 cm — Hahnemühle Fine Art
Designed for minimalist and contemporary interiors.
Its clean lines and vertical emphasis create a refined focal point without excess.
A flower reduced to its formal core.
Collect this work.
Photography by Simon Joyce. Available exclusively on the official website.