

Set against a luxuriant weave of deep greens and nocturnal blues, the lilies open like quiet lanterns—cool, porcelain whites edged with shadow that make their yellow cores feel almost sunlit from within. The butterflies puncture this calm with saturated violets and embered oranges, their velvet wings functioning as living brushstrokes that tilt the composition between stillness and sudden movement. Light is treated as a tactile substance, sliding across petals and folding into foliage, suggesting a tender threshold where fleeting life hovers over enduring bloom. The work becomes a meditation on transience and return—fragile visitors suspended in a garden that seems to breathe in slow, luminous cycles.







