

Suspended in a drenched field of cobalt and teal, the two-panel composition gathers luminous lily pads and blossoms into floating constellations, as if memory itself were blooming on water. Vertical drips read like rain, time, or veil—softening edges while heightening the sense of depth, so the color islands emerge as quiet acts of resilience against the surrounding blue. The diptych’s subtle shift in density and hue creates a dialogue between stillness and movement, suggesting twin moods of the same pond: one contemplative, one exuberant. Beneath its decorative surface, the work becomes a meditation on renewal—life persisting in layered currents of atmosphere and feeling.







