



Against a field of saturated cobalt, a crystalline vessel releases pale lilac blooms that feel simultaneously tender and architectural, as if fragility has been engineered into form. Above, the hovering disc of tessellated “leaves” reads like a radiant canopy or mindscape—an exuberant accumulation of fragments that turns memory into pattern and abundance into weight. The composition holds a poised tension between still-life intimacy and emblematic grandeur, where the warm, angular ground and ribboned horizon suggest a lived terrain beneath an interior, almost celestial, flowering. In this collision of mosaic exuberance and disciplined geometry, the work becomes a meditation on how beauty persists—rooted in the ordinary, yet always reaching toward a larger, luminous order.







