

This spare monochrome drawing orchestrates a bouquet of spherical blooms as clustered constellations, each petal rendered as a repeated loop that turns patience into texture and abundance into a quiet meditation. Slender, parallel stems behave like taut threads, binding the separate orbs into a single living structure and suggesting the invisible systems—memory, kinship, time—that hold beauty in place. The generous white space becomes its own kind of light, allowing the dense floral crowns to hover with an airy gravity, while the vase’s flowing striations and inner spirals read as reservoirs of breath, growth, and contained energy. In its balance of strict line-work and organic proliferation, the piece frames tenderness as something constructed—delicate, disciplined, and enduring.







