



A dense, circular constellation of petal-like fragments—crimson, ochre, white, and midnight—pulses against a quiet field of warm earth, turning the canvas into a suspended cosmos of gathered sensations. Below, the cool, translucent lilies emerge with restrained gravity, their soft violet shadows and downward stems acting as a contemplative counterpoint to the riotous canopy above. Geometric wedges and taut lines cut through the atmosphere like instruments of measure, suggesting the human urge to contain abundance, to map the uncountable, even as nature insists on overflowing the frame. The work reads as a meditation on fertility and order: exuberance held in delicate balance with stillness, as if growth itself were being carefully listened to.







