

The painting opens like a held breath over water, where a veil of misty lilac light dissolves the horizon and invites the eye to drift rather than arrive. Densely worked lilies—pink sparks against deep teal and jade—form a living mosaic, their petals rising as small declarations of clarity amid the pond’s shifting, reflective skin. The composition balances abundance with spaciousness, suggesting that tranquility is not emptiness but a choreography of fragments—leaf, bloom, shadow—continually recomposing into harmony. Beneath its decorative lushness, the work quietly meditates on perception itself: how beauty persists as a series of luminous interruptions in the fluid passage of time.







