



Suspended against a velvety black void, the bouquet of leaves and blossoms reads like a small constellation of survivalβwhite petals holding their breath while butterflies alight as fleeting messengers of change. The composition hinges on stark chromatic oppositions: a disciplined grayscale flora and deep cobalt wings are pierced by a single saffron-yellow flutter, while the flanking red fields burn like memory or warning at the periphery. Layered textures and crisp silhouettes create a quiet theatricality, as if nature has been cut from time and pinned between passion and absence. In this tension, the work suggests transformation not as escape but as a luminous insistence within surrounding heat and darkness.







