


This painting lingers at the threshold between reflection and revelation, where the pond’s blue-violet depths are broken into shimmering planes by a drift of lily pads that feel like quiet islands of thought. The composition leads the eye from a single, tender pink bloom toward an increasingly dissolving surface, as if certainty gives way to memory and atmosphere with each upward step. Dense, tactile brushwork turns water into a living skin—at once opaque and luminous—suggesting that stillness is not absence of movement but a slow, continuous becoming.







