

A luminous field of lily pads drifts across the surface like remembered moments, each petal a brief ignition against the cool, breathing blues beneath. The composition dissolves the horizon into atmosphere—water and light becoming inseparable—so the eye moves in gentle currents rather than fixed lines, guided by warm oranges and pinks that flare and fade. In the subtle seam bisecting the image, the work suggests a quiet duality: two halves of the same pond, two states of perception, where abundance is held in delicate balance with transience.







