In ancient times, the Egyptians revered the blue lotus as a sacred flower of the Goddess. Its blossoms were seen as symbols of renewal, rising each day from the waters to reach for the light.
As priestess, I honor the lotus not only for its ancient meaning, but for the way it reminds us to connect with the living world. Every flower, whether lotus, rose, or other wild bloom, carries a presence that draws us closer to nature. Through their colors and fragrances, the Goddess speaks softly, inviting us to breathe, to notice, and to honor Her quiet voice in all of creation.
As an artist, I bring this reverence into my photography. When I look through the lens, I am not only capturing an image but entering into relationship with the flower itself. Each photograph is a meditation, a way of listening to the Goddess in nature’s details. This gallery gathers those encounters, offering them as invitations for you to see flowers as both art and sacred presence.