



A square field of tessellated, leaf-like fragments swarms with chromatic life, its rhythm of reds, blues, whites, and ochres vibrating like memory in motion against a quiet, earthen surround. From below, three pale tulips rise as a hushed counterpoint—softly modeled, almost devotional—suggesting tenderness trying to persist within an overwhelming abundance of sensation. The sharp, planar wedges and the taut geometry pin the exuberant pattern into a constructed space, turning the bouquet into a meditation on order and overflow: how beauty is gathered, framed, and still threatens to spill beyond its boundaries.







