



Two lotus blossoms rise from a lattice of lily pads, their luminous pinks cutting through the water’s smoky greys like brief affirmations against a restless, reflective surface. The composition balances stillness and drift—rounded pads interlock as a quiet architecture while the horizontal ripples dissolve certainty, suggesting time’s continual passage beneath apparent calm. Light seems to gather at the petals’ edges and then spill outward into muted greens and ochres, turning the pond into a meditation on resilience: beauty not isolated from murk, but born from it.







