



This composition unfolds like a luminous thicket of overlapping leaves, where saffron and ember tones pool into shadowed greens, turning the surface into a breathing ecosystem of color and pause. Butterflies appear as both silhouettes and light—quiet apparitions embedded in the foliage—suggesting transformation not as spectacle but as a patient, recurring pulse within the everyday. The soft diffusion at the edges dissolves fixed boundaries, so space feels porous and internal, as if the scene is less a garden observed than a memory returning. In this tension between outline and haze, the work proposes renewal as something layered: concealed, then suddenly legible, then gone again.







