



This nocturnal lotus study stages its blossoms like small lanterns suspended above broad, breathing pads, turning the pond into a quiet theatre of emergence. Saturated violets and blues press in as atmospheric depth, while the heated reds and greens of the leaves pulse forward, creating a slow visual tide between concealment and revelation. Each budβhalf-closed, guarded by its own vertical stemβsuggests a tenderness not yet spoken, a resilience that insists on rising even in dimness. The single spent bloom, reduced to a radiant core, reads as a gentle memento of impermanence, completing a cycle of becoming rather than ending it.







