

This lush, layered garden-scape dissolves the boundary between the observed and the remembered, where lotus blossoms drift through a tapestry of mottled color like fragments of a waking dream. The composition is orchestrated as a rhythmic all-over field: repeating petals and small white birds create a gentle visual chant, guiding the eye in looping pathways rather than toward a single focal climax. Saturated turquoises and greens are warmed by ember-like oranges and pinks, while speckled, gold-tinged textures suggest time’s sediment—growth, decay, and renewal pressed into the same surface. In its quiet abundance, the work reads as a meditation on tenderness and persistence, proposing nature not as a scene to enter, but as an inner climate that continuously blooms.