



This composition stages a lush, close-cropped theater of lotus blooms and broad lily pads, where saturated blues and greens create a cool, aqueous ground against which the petals flare like quiet lanterns. Butterflies—orange, yellow, and violet-black—punctuate the surface with drifting diagonals, their weightless wings counterbalancing the dense, sculptural folds of the flowers and turning stillness into a suspended choreography. The painter’s heightened color and crisp contours shift the scene from botanical record to emblem, suggesting metamorphosis and fleeting presence held momentarily within a sanctuary of water and light. In the gentle collisions of warm and cool hues, the work whispers of desire and transience—beauty arriving, hovering, and inevitably moving on.







