



A torrent of crimson blossoms surges across the canvas like a living frieze, its thick, petaled rhythm pressing forward against a pale, quiet sky. The dense reds—tempered by jagged greens—create a charged dialogue between abundance and containment, as if the garden’s vitality is barely held by the weathered fence beneath it. By flattening the floral mass into a continuous band while leaving the background spare, the work turns nature into an emblem of persistence: beauty that insists, proliferates, and outlasts its boundaries.







