



This presentation of floral studies gathers like a small archive of sensations—each sheet a different weather of pigment where blossoms hover between botany and memory. The loose, aqueous washes let color seep and bloom in its own time, so that stems and petals appear less drawn than discovered, suspended in luminous space that alternates between tenderness and volatility. By arranging these images around the central title, the work reads as a meditation on variation itself: “difference” becomes the quiet subject, suggesting how the same motif can carry shifting moods—from exuberant warmth to hushed introspection—through subtle changes in hue, bleed, and gesture.







