



This watercolor study suspends a cascade of foliage against a wide, breathing field of pale sky, where negative space becomes as articulate as the leaves themselves. Olive, jade, and deep teal cluster in irregular rhythms, their inked contours lending a quiet authority while the washes dissolve into mist, suggesting the way memory softens what the eye insists on naming. The composition drifts diagonally like a slow exhaleβbranch tips thinning into lightβso the viewer feels both sheltered beneath a canopy and gently released into open air. In its balance of crisp line and bleeding pigment, the work meditates on impermanence: growth held for a moment, then allowed to fade back into atmosphere.







