

This botanical study unfolds in a hush of diluted greens and milk-white petals, where watercolor’s soft bleed becomes a metaphor for breath and impermanence. The composition spirals gently around the central bloom, letting leaves drift in and out of focus like remembered moments, so that negative space reads as light rather than emptiness. Subtle tonal shifts replace hard contour, suggesting a quiet resilience—life held not by forceful line, but by the tender logic of growth and return.







