



A saturated crimson sky, faintly embossed with ornamental tracery, becomes a ceremonial field against which butterflies hover like fleeting thoughts—small, luminous interruptions in a vast emotional atmosphere. Below, the lotus pond unfurls in layered, iridescent greens and blues, its broad leaves rendered with a mineral shimmer that feels both tactile and dreamlike, as if nature were remembering itself through pigment. The white blossoms punctuate this dense aquatic architecture with quiet absolutes, suggesting purity not as escape but as insistence—an inner clarity rising from abundance and shadow. The composition reads as a meditation on transformation: flight and stillness, heat and coolness, the transient and the enduring held in poised, contemplative balance.







