



Suspended in a velvety, slate-grey pond, two brilliantly patterned fish tilt toward one another as if mid-conversation, their open mouths turning the scene into a quiet exchange between instinct and tenderness. The composition is ringed by lotus leaves that fold like soft curtains—green edges and bruised purples creating a protective architecture—while pale blossoms flare outward as small, luminous pauses in the water’s hush. Color behaves symbolically here: iridescent blues and oranges pulse with vitality against the muted ground, suggesting inner life persisting within stillness. The work reads as a meditation on harmony—nature staged as theater—where even the smallest ripple becomes a language of intimacy.







