



A luxuriant damask-like field of black ornamentation swells across a charged blue ground, its repetition both seducing and suffocating, like inherited patterns that refuse to loosen their hold. Against this dense visual pressure, a small orb of pink—speckled like stardust—cradles bright yellow blossoms that read as an intimate counterstatement: tenderness insisting on visibility within the noise. The composition’s bottom band, marked by faint notations and directional ticks, suggests a ledger or map, turning the canvas into a site where private growth is measured against public systems and décor. In the friction between baroque abundance and botanical clarity, the work proposes resilience as a quiet, luminous rupture in the fabric of the familiar.







