

A constellation of pale peonies emerges from a saturated green field, their layered petals rendered with a quiet precision that feels both devotional and fleeting. The composition drifts diagonally like a slow exhale, while translucent washes and downward drips in the background introduce time itselfβgravity, weathering, and the soft erosion of certainty. By limiting the palette to near-monochrome greens and luminous whites, the artist turns the bouquet into a study of remembrance: beauty held in suspension, poised between bloom and disappearance.