Sculptures | Series | The Constant Gardener
The Constant Gardener
This standalone piece depicts a character who not only tends to a garden but also carries it with him, becoming the bearer of nature and life. It underscores the balance between beauty and burden, suggesting that growth, change, and transformation often come with a sense of weight and responsibility. The character carries a wagon of blooming flowers—an explosion of colours and shapes that evoke growth, renewal, and beauty—as if he is the messenger of spring. Yet, this flowering cart also represents a great responsibility, one that requires unwavering care, patience, and commitment. In this sense, the character is not just a gardener but also a guardian of life—someone who wholeheartedly embraces both the weight and the beauty of fostering what he loves. Through this imagery, “The Constant Gardener“ prompts us to reflect on the things in life we wish to nurture, be it human relationships, ideals, or principles.
125 x 25 x 15 cm. Acrylic on Epoxy, Metal and Wood. 2024.


