A collage of fifteen diverse heart-shaped objects and patterns found in nature and man-made materials.

This collage features fifteen distinct photographs organized in a grid, all centered around the theme of heart shapes. The collection explores organic and crafted expressions of the symbol, ranging from stones arranged on a sandy beach to a hollowed-out knot in a tree trunk. Other notable examples include a metallic keyhole, a rustic wooden cutout, a white string-wrapped ornament, and a delicate formation made of white daisies on a tree stump.

The images are stylistically varied, showcasing textures like weathered wood, peeling turquoise paint, rough stone, and smooth ceramic. The mood is consistent throughout, evoking a sense of warmth, romance, and simplicity. The lighting varies from bright, natural daylight in the outdoor scenes to softer, shadowed tones in the indoor, decorative subjects.

The composition is diverse, alternating between literal hearts and negative space where hearts are formed by their absence or surroundings. Some hearts appear as flat, decorative items hanging against wooden backgrounds, while others are integrated into the environment. The color palette is earthy and muted, anchored by neutrals, soft wood tones, and occasional splashes of vibrant turquoise or pale pink, creating a cohesive visual narrative across the fragmented display.