



A dense, circular field of stylized blossoms and leaves gathers like a self-contained cosmos, where white petals flare as quiet illuminations against a warm, earthen ground. The composition’s tight interlocking shapes deny empty space, turning abundance into rhythm—an ornamental pulse that feels both celebratory and slightly claustrophobic, as if nature’s generosity is also a form of insistence. By compressing the garden into a mandala-like disk, the artist shifts the scene from mere botany to meditation, suggesting a cycle of renewal held in deliberate balance between calm whites and autumnal reds, greens, and ochres.







