



Suspended on a sea of indigo folds, the white blossoms radiate like quiet lanterns, their layered petals catching soft light that feels both cleansing and fragile. Around them, butterflies in saturated red, cobalt, gold, and violet orbit as living punctuation—small bursts of velocity and desire against the painting’s cool, fluid ground. The composition stages a tender negotiation between stillness and flight, where the flower’s calm center holds the eye while the wings insist on time, change, and the brief ecstasies of passing presence.







