



A constellation of petal-like strokes erupts across the surface, where violets, cobalt blues, and flashes of white hover between bloom and gesture, as if the painting is caught mid-breath. Warm ochres and diluted earth tones seep beneath, their drips and stains acting like memoryβan underlying weather that both anchors and dissolves the scene. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead circulating the eye through clustered bursts and looping green lines, evoking a garden not as a place but as an interior state of abundance, restlessness, and renewal. In its layered opacity and spill, the work suggests that beauty here is inseparable from flux: growth, decay, and light all arriving at once.







