

The composition stages a gentle dialogue between the built and the blooming: a dense band of rose-toned rooftops sits like memory’s architecture, while vast violet leaves and coral lotus blossoms surge forward, reclaiming the picture plane with vegetal sovereignty. Overhead, flowering branches sweep laterally across a twilight sky, their bright birds and petals moving like quiet sentences that stitch together earth and air, labor and reverie. The artist’s saturated purples and reds compress space into a tapestry of layered rhythms, suggesting a world where habitation is not opposed to nature but held—fragilely, beautifully—within its continuous cycle of renewal.







