



A canopy of foliage cascades into the frame like a dissolving curtain, its saturated greens and ember reds suspended in watery translucence against an open, breathing sky. The composition stages a lyrical descent from dense, branching structure to the quiet plane of a lily-strewn water surface, where scattered blossoms read as both reflections and drifting thoughts. Light is not simply depicted but diffused—broken into stains and rivulets—suggesting memory’s way of softening edges while intensifying color. In this gentle gravity of falling petals and floating pads, the work meditates on impermanence: abundance tipping into release, and the pond receiving it with luminous calm.







