



A restless bouquet of translucent leaves drifts across the surface like overlapping memories, each shape staining the next with warm reds, citrus ochres, and cool greens. The composition refuses a single focal point, instead building a pulse through repetition and shifting opacity, where light seems to pass through pigment as if through tissue. Loose, calligraphic traces beneath the color act like half-erased routes, suggesting timeβs sedimentβnature not as still life, but as accumulation and motion. In this layered field, the familiar motif of foliage becomes a meditation on change: growth, fading, and the quiet insistence of return.







