

A hush settles over this imagined landscape where bruised blue blossoms drift like exhausted comets across a parchment sky, their dark, bristling centers suggesting both bloom and wound. The composition is weighted by a viscous, earth-toned foreground that reads as sediment or shadow, anchoring the scene while the flowers hover in uneasy suspension between falling and flight. A small ember of orange near the horizon punctures the muted palette, functioning as a quiet, resistant pulseβan insistence on warmth amid decay. In this tension between delicate petal and thorny core, the work meditates on impermanence, where beauty persists not despite ruin but through it.







