


This painting unfolds like a quiet breath across a pond, where pale waterlilies rise from fields of saturated blue as if thought itself were surfacing into clarity. The composition’s staggered pads create a gentle current through the picture plane, guiding the eye in a slow, meditative drift while the softened horizon dissolves the boundary between water and air. Cool tonal gradients—teal, indigo, and misted aqua—hold the space in suspension, making each white bloom a small lantern of resilience against the depth beneath. In its restraint, the work becomes less a botanical scene than a contemplation on stillness: serenity not as emptiness, but as a layered, living quiet.







