FLOWER NUMBERS is a series of photographic works built from archival floral imagery overlaid with hand-placed yellow dots. Each composition becomes a field of quiet intervention, where minimal gestures shift the emotional and visual weight of the image.

The yellow dots are not random. They are placed according to a number chosen by each collector — a date, an age, a memory, a code that holds personal meaning. The work becomes a collaboration, where a private story subtly reshapes a public image.

By introducing counted marks into a preexisting visual world, the series explores the relationship between nature and system, chance and intention, image and data. The gesture is small, but the act is intimate: a number becomes visible, memory becomes spatial, and ownership becomes part of the artwork’s structure.

Each piece exists between photography, drawing, and conceptual mapping — where the dot is both a unit of measure and a trace of presence.

Unique digital print. Each composition is defined by yellow dots whose positions are never repeated.

Flower Yellow dots