In Flower 3, Jędrzej Bieńko distills the fragile continuum between human and botanical life into a single, spectral image. A faint face emerges beside a delicate bloom, both rendered in soft gradients that seem to hover between visibility and erasure. Working with acrylic on raw linen, Bieńko uses a subtle airbrush technique to create a surface that breathes with time—like a weathered fresco or a fading memory. The painting’s muted palette and diffused contours evoke a state of quiet metamorphosis, where the boundaries between body, nature, and spirit blur. Bieńko’s work, grounded in post-humanist reflection, invites viewers into a meditation on impermanence and interconnectedness: an image that feels at once ancient and newly born.