



This meadow of daisies is composed as a gentle diagonal current, where grasses and petals lean as if guided by an unseen breath, turning the entire surface into a single, continuous motion. Against a cool, lightly textured sky, the white blossoms flare like brief clarities—small lanterns of attention—while their ochres anchor the scene in warmth and earth. The artist privileges rhythm over botanical precision, letting repetition and tilt suggest resilience: a community of fragile forms that survives not by resisting the wind, but by consenting to it. In this sway, the landscape becomes a quiet meditation on yielding as a kind of strength, and on time passing in soft, luminous pulses.







