

Against a hushed, textured ground that reads like memory rather than landscape, luminous lotus blooms rise with a calm insistence, their cool whites and shadowed indigos carving silence into space. Around them, butterflies in violet, ember, and sun-yellow flare like passing thoughts—brief, vivid interruptions that animate the stillness without disturbing it. The composition orchestrates a gentle tension between permanence and ephemera: anchored stems and seedpod suggest continuity, while the drifting wings imply transformation and the fragile cadence of time. In this interplay, the work becomes a meditation on renewal—how clarity can flower even as the world moves restlessly through it.







