

A luminous field of water lilies drifts across the surface like scattered memories, each pale bloom briefly catching the light before dissolving back into the molten wash of ochres, violets, and deep greens. The composition moves in gentle diagonals, guiding the eye from cooler, shadowed depths into a radiant, gold-infused expanse where reflection overtakes substance and the pond becomes almost entirely atmosphere. Layered, gestural brushwork lets color act as both water and air, suggesting a threshold moment—quietly celebratory yet tinged with impermanence—where nature’s stillness holds a pulse of continual change. In this shimmering continuum, the lilies read as small assertions of clarity, delicate points of presence within a world that is always in motion.







