

A hushed, Edenic surface unfolds where lotus leaves overlap like protective shields, their velvety greens modulating from cool jade to deep teal, creating a soft architecture of concealment and reveal. The birds—small, poised interruptions of life—punctuate this botanical sea with measured clarity, suggesting vigilance amid abundance, as if the garden itself is listening. Light is treated as a gentle bloom rather than a beam, coaxing petals into a tender blush and turning the water’s depth into a calm, almost spiritual negative space beneath the foliage. The composition reads as a meditation on refuge: nature not as spectacle, but as a carefully layered sanctuary where color and silence carry equal weight.







