Coded Flowering is a collection that explores the tension between nature and system, the organic and the algorithmic, growth and codification. Trees bloom against landscapes intersected by barcodes — symbols of industrial logic, measurement, and standardization — creating a visual dialogue between the natural and the digital. The multicolored trunks appear composed of data streams, as if sap itself were information. Branches expand into delicate blossoms that resist the linear and repetitive background, suggesting that even within rigidly structured environments, life finds ways to emerge. The vibrant, undulating landscapes reinforce the idea of continuous transformation: artificial hills, fragmented skies, and intense chromatic fields create settings that feel simultaneously digital and dreamlike. The code ceases to be merely a tool of control and becomes fertile ground for flowering. The collection will consist of 110 unique variations (1/1 pieces). Each work is irreproducible, affirming singularity within a system that at first glance represents standardization and mass replication. In doing so, the work reinforces its own discourse: even in a world driven by data and codes, individuality persists. Coded Flowering invites reflection on identity, value, and existence in the age of quantification. If everything can be scanned, cataloged, and measured — what still escapes the system? The collection suggests that beauty, uniqueness, and organic growth continue to flourish, even within the most rigid structures.