

This painting turns the pond’s surface into a tessellated field of green and blue, where thick, mosaic-like strokes flatten the water into a contemplative plane and yet suggest depth through shifting tonal currents. Scattered across this dense, shadowed carpet, the pink lotus blooms read as quiet flare-ups of presence—delicate, upright declarations rising from an unseen below. The compositional rhythm moves from the darker foreground into a cooler, light-washed distance, evoking a gentle passage from opacity to clarity, as if serenity is something slowly reached rather than instantly found. In its balance of abundance and restraint, the work becomes a meditation on resilience: beauty not as ornament, but as a persistent emergence within the weight of the world.







