



Against a velvety nocturnal ground, mauve and rose forms gather like blossoms half-remembered, their edges dissolving into smoke as if the image is emerging from—and returning to—dream. Filigreed golden lines and spirals hover like a quiet cartography of breath and thought, lending the composition a ceremonial order that gently contains the painting’s more volatile, petal-like bursts. Scattered, jewel-bright fragments—turquoise, ember, saffron—read as drifting leaves or broken confetti, suggesting a bittersweet seasonality where celebration and loss share the same falling motion. The work becomes a meditation on transience: beauty held briefly in darkness, illuminated by small, insistent sparks of presence.







