

A small bouquet of coral roses and glossy leaves floats in a luminous violet haze, as if suspended between presence and dissolution. The artist lets watercolor bloom and bleed into the surrounding space, turning the background into an atmospheric memory-field that both cradles and erodes the floral form. Sharp, wet-on-dry accents in the petals and stems anchor the eye, while the soft-edged washes suggest the fragility of tenderness—beauty held for a moment before it disperses. The composition reads like an intimate offering, where color becomes emotion and negative space becomes silence.







