



A dreamy, cartographic expanse of violet and indigo pools like a remembered sea, its edges traced in electric greens that read as both shoreline and aura—an unstable border where nature becomes psyche. Against this nocturnal field, the red, folk-emblem fish rise on slender stalks like ceremonial totems, their patterned bodies asserting rhythmic order amid the drifting, cloudlike stains above. The dark butterfly-forms and pale blossoms hover at the threshold between bloom and shadow, suggesting metamorphosis as a quiet law of the scene: life ornamented, life watched, life perpetually in passage. The composition moves between buoyancy and depth, offering a tender narrative of ecosystems—inner and outer—held together by pattern, pulse, and luminous outline.







