



This lush floral tableau stages color as a kind of soft architecture—pansy-like blooms swell into velvety planes of gold, orange, cobalt, and pearl, creating a sanctuary where light seems to rise from within the petals rather than fall upon them. The compressed, overlapping space turns the garden into an intimate cosmos, and the small birds and butterflies become quiet measures of scale—fragile witnesses moving through an abundance that feels both protective and slightly unreal. By tempering botanical exuberance with a calm, almost dreamlike stillness, the work suggests a meditation on refuge: nature not as scenery, but as a tender, enclosing world that holds breath, song, and silence together.







