

This composition turns a tangle of branches into a lyrical architecture, where scarlet blossoms flare like small lanterns against a lattice of muted earths and greys. The artist’s loose, aqueous handling lets light seep through negative space, so the leaves and stems feel simultaneously present and dissolving—an image of nature caught between immediacy and memory. Circular floral centers punctuate the movement like quiet apertures, suggesting cycles of growth and return within an otherwise restless weave. The overall mood is both vital and contemplative, celebrating abundance while acknowledging its fleeting, fragile hold.