

Set against a field of layered greens and cool blues, the water’s surface becomes a quiet architecture of horizontals, where each brushstroke reads like a breath held and released. Two yellow lilies flare open as luminous interruptions—small suns anchored to lily pads—so that light feels not merely depicted but generated from within the pigment. The composition balances stillness with subtle drift, suggesting resilience and renewal: beauty that does not conquer the water, but learns to float with it. In this suspended pond-time, the painting turns reflection into meditation, inviting the viewer to rest inside color’s slow, restorative cadence.







