

This painting gathers a thicket of wild blossoms into a single, breath-held moment, where pale umbels hover like small lanterns against a dusk-blue field of air and shadow. The composition is built from restless, calligraphic stems and scraped, layered pigment, so that the eye must thread its way through veils of vegetationβan intimacy that feels both protective and slightly untamed. Cool blues and greys dominate, yet the creamy flower heads puncture the atmosphere with quiet insistence, suggesting persistence and renewal within a world that is continually weathering and reforming. What emerges is less a botanical record than a meditation on resilience: fragile light held up by a dense, living turbulence.







