Some moments don't call for control, but for attention. To remain present without wanting to fix anything.
In Gently Holding, form and movement come together in a delicate balance. The flowers emerge from layers of colour and partly dissolve back into them, as if they are carried by the whole instead of being fixed within it.
The soft transitions and subtle contrasts create tension between holding on and letting go. What is visible remains in motion and changes with the viewer's gaze.
Gently Holding is about a different way of holding. Not by grasping, but by leaving space. A silent power in which gentleness takes the form of attention.
