



This floral abstraction rises like a soft chorus from a misted ground, where blooms are suggested rather than declaredβpetal-shapes dissolve into one another as if memory and weather share the same pigment. A restrained, silvery light floods the upper field, letting warm oranges and lemon yellows flare briefly before being tempered by slate blues and violet shadows below. Fine, calligraphic stems act as quiet scaffolding, guiding the eye upward and lending the composition a delicate vertical breath amid the clustered density. The piece reads as a meditation on transience: growth held in suspension, poised between emergence and fading, where color becomes the emotional residue of a garden rather than its literal portrait.







