

This watercolor blossoms into being rather than presenting itself, with rose-pink petals dissolving at their edges as if memory and fragrance were the true subjects. The composition floats in a shallow, misted space where soft greens and smoky violets breathe around the flower, letting light pool in the pale centers like quiet illumination. By refusing hard contours, the artist turns the bloom into a meditation on impermanence—beauty held for a moment, then released back into atmosphere.