

This watercolor bouquet dissolves at its edges into a rose-tinted atmosphere, as if the blossoms are remembered more than observed—softly returning through washes of breathy pigment and light. The composition gathers into a dense, luminous cluster where pale petals hover above deeper magentas, creating a quiet pulse between fragility and abundance. Subtle greens and ochres anchor the floral mass like a muted stem of reality, while the surrounding negative space blooms with seeped color, suggesting tenderness that cannot be contained. The work reads as a meditation on impermanence: beauty not as fixed form, but as a moment of saturation before it drifts back into air.







