This piece imagines a garden, a devotional structure built not of faith, but of energy, memory, and fluorescence. Hand-painted atomic florals bloom across hexagonal towers, each one rising from a mirrored base that doubles their presence and dissolves their weight. This modular altar honors the unseen architectures that stabilize our world: particles, people, principles. It is both play and prayer, where science becomes symbol, and radiation becomes ritual.




Painted concrete, mirror, acrylic | Approx. 28 x 28 x 20 in.