

This image unfolds like a nocturnal reliquary of growth: oversized, speckled leaves arch into a protective canopy, their cool blues and bruised violets punctured by warm, pollen-like constellations that make the dark ground feel alive. At the center, a green, eye-like seedhead gathers a halo of tendrils and buds, suggesting both vigilance and vulnerability—nature watching itself into being. The orange butterfly, poised at the threshold of the bloom, becomes the emissary of change, its patterned wings echoing the leaf-spots and binding the composition into a single cycle of metamorphosis. The dense linework and luminous glazing turn botany into dream-language, where fertility, shelter, and transformation are held in quiet equilibrium.