

Set against a velvety field of violet, the sunflowers flare like small, deliberate suns—each ochre petal pushing outward from a dark, granular core that feels both fertile and mysterious. The composition braids cool turquoise leaves with warm yellows and punctuates the garden’s abundance with a magenta bloom, creating a visual dialogue between serenity and exuberance, shadow and radiance. Flattened planes and crisp contours lend the bouquet a decorative clarity, yet the layered overlaps suggest a living ecology—growth pressing forward, light insisting on itself even in the deepening purple air. In this orchestrated riot of color, the work reads as a meditation on renewal: brightness not as spectacle, but as a persistent, cultivated act of hope.







