

This composition unfurls like a quiet tide of blossoms, where velvety pink and violet disks press against one another to create a dense, breathing field of color that feels both abundant and intimate. Punctuating the saturation, the white water lilies act as luminous anchors—small sanctuaries of clarity—so that the eye moves between immersion and release, between dreamlike surface and contemplative depth. The shallow, tapestry-like space and soft tonal transitions suggest a garden not as a place, but as a state of mind: desire for beauty held alongside the fleeting nature of bloom. In its gentle crowding and rhythmic repetition, the work becomes a meditation on fullness—how serenity can emerge not from emptiness, but from being completely surrounded.







