



This composition stages a quiet proliferation of leaf-like forms, layered in translucent veils so that each shape feels both present and already dissolving into memory. Cool blues and mossy greens establish a submerged atmosphere, while sporadic ochres and rust tones flicker like late-season remnants, suggesting timeβs slow turn rather than a single moment. The shallow, all-over field denies a central focal point, turning the viewerβs gaze into a gentle driftβan invitation to inhabit nature as pattern, pulse, and accumulated breath. Beneath its decorative calm, the work reads as a meditation on interdependence: each form gains meaning through overlap, as if identity is made in the act of merging.







