

Set against a pond rendered in horizontal veils of turquoise and spring green, the two yellow lilies flare like small suns breaking through layered silence. The artist’s brushwork alternates between softened washes and assertive strokes, creating a gentle push-pull between drifting water and the crisp, almost calligraphic petals. Two unopened buds hover above as quiet counterpoints—promises withheld—so the scene becomes less a botanical study than a meditation on emergence, patience, and the luminous intervals of calm.







