

In this lotus study, translucent washes gather into a hushed, aqueous atmosphere where petals seem to glow from within, as if memory itself were catching light. The composition drifts between clarity and dissolution: a monumental leaf anchors the scene while blossoms rise and recede through veils of violet shadow and milky blue, creating a rhythm of emergence and retreat. Seedpods punctuate the softness with quiet insistence, suggesting cycles of becoming—beauty not as a single bloom, but as renewal held in suspension. The overall effect is contemplative and devotional, turning a pond’s surface into a meditative space where fragility and persistence coexist.







