



A small blue bicycle becomes an unlikely vessel for abundance, its delicate frame nearly eclipsed by a torrential canopy of red blossoms that swells beyond the picture’s edges like an overflowing memory. The painter’s thick, tactile strokes build the flowers into a jubilant mass, while the cool, grounded geometry of the wheels anchors the composition against a pale, wind-swept background that feels deliberately unclaimed. In this contrast—weightless bloom versus utilitarian transport—the work suggests how joy can arrive as an excess we must carry, turning an ordinary passage into a quiet procession of tenderness and devotion.







