

This floral study stages its roses like quiet presences emerging from a sea-glass atmosphere, where the softened background dissolves into air and allows the blooms to carry the painting’s emotional weight. Cream, blush, and lavender tones are layered with tender transitions, so light feels less like illumination than a gentle breath moving through petals and making their fragility palpable. The diagonal rise of stems and clustered buds creates a rhythm of unfolding—full blossoms holding memory while the smaller forms suggest imminence—turning the bouquet into a meditation on time, tenderness, and renewal. Even the deep greens, brushed with muted highlights, anchor the composition like steadied thought beneath a drifting reverie.