“All Flowers Lost in Time” is a photographic exploration of time and memory. Trace, anticipated nostalgia, and the fleeting nature of the present moment are central themes in this series. Through photographs that echo more than they document, the artist builds scenes that feel like remembering forward. These constructed memories aim to confront the inevitability of change, capturing the essence of passing moments often overlooked. Each image becomes both a preservation and a reimagining, blurring the line between what was, what is, and what we long for. This work is a meditation on vanishing, on the shimmer of ordinary days, and the beauty that lives in passing and cannot be held.