

Against a tapestry of horizontal, brushy bands—greens, ochres, and cool blues—the twin lilies emerge like quiet epiphanies, their pale petals catching light as if lifting breath from the water’s surface. The composition turns the pond into a layered field of time: pigment-strata suggest depth and current rather than fixed reflection, so the blooms read less as objects than as moments of presence. Between the saturated ground and the delicate, almost luminous flowers, the painting holds a tender tension between abundance and stillness, inviting contemplation of resilience that unfolds without spectacle.







