Have you ever seen a saffron field?
At first glance it seems simple, but the longer you look, the more beauty you begin to notice.
Each flower feels like a small miracle, quietly reminding us that life itself is a gift and that every moment matters.
When I look at a saffron field, I clearly feel that people and nature are not separate. We exist as part of one whole.
I often think about saffron.
About how something so fragile and almost weightless rises from the earth like a small flame.
Thousands of flowers live through thousands of moments in order to give meaning to a single touch.
I feel that the human soul is shaped in much the same way.
Like these flowers, the soul reaches toward light, seeks fullness and harmony.
In this search, a feeling of unity appears. Unity with the world, with other people, and with oneself.
My work Saffron Paradise is not an image of a world without suffering.
It is a world where loneliness gradually loses its power, where a person can find calm, inner balance, and the quiet joy of being part of something greater.
The flowers are delicate and almost transparent, yet together they form a deep and nearly mystical unity.
Within this unity I sense the shared experience of humanity.
Sacred texts were once written in saffron gold, and as it is said in the Quran, even if the seas were turned into ink, they would dry up before the words of Creation came to an end.
I do not feel that God exists somewhere far away.
For me, He is present here, in this shared field, where one soul is reflected in another and suddenly recognizes itself.
My works created with living flowers take many years to complete.
Over time, the flowers gain a new and lasting form of existence.
These works demand patience, deep emotional presence, and absolute technical precision.
It is impossible to treat flowers lightly when they carry within them a sense of eternity and divine mystery.
Each flower reminds me that everything truly valuable comes through patience and through love that does not ask for an immediate response.
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