

This work stages a quiet theatre of metamorphosis, where two butterflies—one sapphire, one crimson—hover like contrasting impulses above a lush white bloom, turning the flower into a luminous arena of arrival and departure. The composition relies on the plush, layered petals as a soft architectural cradle, while the dark-edged wings carve crisp silhouettes that energize the otherwise tender, milky palette. Light is handled as a kind of emotional gravity: it pools on the petals and lifts the insects into sharp relief, suggesting the fragile balance between innocence and intensity, stillness and flight.







