
Flowers are nature’s most delicate structures brief, luminous, and destined to fade.Through photography, these fleeting forms become quiet monuments to beauty and impermanence.
Flowers are humanity’s first non-utilitarian treasure — pure form, pure beauty.
In Flora, Ayo Banton approaches them not as botanical subjects but as living architectures: structures shaped by time, light, and fragility.
Each photograph isolates the flower from its environment, allowing its form to emerge as a quiet sculpture.