Embeded / White Rose

Inspired by the regional historical symbol White rose, I intended to embrace the invisible existence with by the symbolical significances.

Petals of innocence are formed according to the angel formation of the “Wilton diptych”, the divine space is maximised its centripetal force by the vessel's gravity.

Black and white line drawing of a rose with a central circular object, Yorkshire Rose
Shinta Nakajima holding a handful of shiny silver metal flower petals in a workshop setting.
A man operating a small blue hand-powered machine on a workbench in a woodworking shop.
Two bundles of Washi paper and Silver strips on a wooden workbench.
Shinta Nakajima working at a jewelry or metalworking bench, polishing a shell or metallic piece with a metal tool, surrounded by other jewelry-making tools and materials.
Shinta Nakajima is working on creating glass petals with a torch, using various silver pieces on a work surface. The petals are thin, translucent, and have iridescent colors.
Shinta Nakajima working on a craft project at a cluttered wooden workbench with a vase of white roses in the foreground.

Petal, petal, petal!

Silver petals were rolled with Khadi washi paper for a subtle texture, and formed by hammering.