



This watercolor bouquet of roses breathes through its own dissolving edges, where petals bloom out of pale washes and then recede back into the paper’s light, as if memory itself were doing the painting. The composition clusters its forms in a gentle spiral—full blossoms anchoring the center while buds and leaves flicker at the margins—creating a rhythm between certainty and becoming. Crimson and blush tones pool and bleed in soft gradients, letting the medium’s transparency suggest tenderness, impermanence, and the quiet intensity of affection held just before it fades.







