The Flower Thief’s Garden is a digital embroidery built from images of flowers that other people grow and tend. I photograph gardens shaped by the work and imagination of others—especially the walled garden at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight—and use those images to construct my own garden. Working with a camera rather than soil, I collect flowers at their most fleeting moment and reassemble them elsewhere. The result is not a record of a single place, but a made space formed from borrowed fragments. It is a light, self-aware acknowledgement that photography allows me to take what is grown by others and remake it into something new.