Beauty in Fragmentation is a photographic study of transformation, impermanence, and the quiet power of details often overlooked. In this series, I deconstruct flowers—separating petals, stems, stamens, and carpels—and recompose them into minimalist still lifes that challenge our perception of beauty. What happens when we dismantle something revered for its wholeness? By breaking apart the bloom, I seek not to destroy but to reveal. Each fragment becomes a focal point, and each image mediates the tension between unity and separation. This work invites viewers to see beauty not just in symmetry and perfection but in process and change. It reminds us that something need not be whole to be complete—that there is grace in the act of unraveling and wonder in what remains.