



This painting distills a pond into a quiet choreography of floating lily pads and small white blooms, where the surface becomes both garden and mirror. Dense, vertical greens at the top press downward like a living curtain, while a luminous blue opening at the right offers a breathing spaceβan interval of clarity that gently unweights the composition. The scattered blossoms read as soft punctuation across the water, suggesting patience, renewal, and the fragile insistence of beauty within stillness. In the subtle play between reflection and depth, the work turns landscape into meditation, asking the eye to slow until seeing feels like listening.







