

This painting unfolds like a quiet meditation on water’s memory, where lily pads and lotus blooms drift across a luminous green field that feels both terrestrial and dreamlike. The surface is built from layered, broken color—turquoises, violets, and mossy yellows—so the pond reads less as a fixed place than as an ever-shifting mood, light flickering through pigment as if through rippled current. Scattered pink blossoms punctuate the composition with tender insistence, small awakenings that guide the eye through depth without a horizon, suggesting renewal as a gentle, ongoing act rather than a single event. In dissolving the boundary between reflection and substance, the work turns nature into an interior landscape: serene, restless, and quietly abundant.







