



Set against a scorched, wood-grained ground that reads like both scaffold and scar, the flower forms unfurl in layered pinks and mauves with a tactile, almost carved relief, turning bloom into embodiment. The composition rises vertically like a quiet rite—petals splayed as reaching hands—while the drifting buds above suggest thoughts or memories loosening from their stems. Light pools in warm ochres and bruised shadows, making the blossoms feel simultaneously protected and singed, as if beauty persists by negotiating with time’s heat rather than escaping it. In this tension between softness and burnished structure, the work becomes a meditation on resilience: growth not as innocence, but as a deliberate, luminous insistence.







