



A hush of dawn seems to settle over this lotus pond, where pale blossoms float like held breaths against a cool, aqueous ground and a single oversized blue bloom opens as a quiet stage. Butterflies punctuate the air with jewel-toned pulses—violet, amber, and ember—while the small bird, poised at the flower’s rim, becomes a threshold figure between stillness and motion, contemplation and desire. The composition balances translucence and saturation, letting soft washes of blue-green leaf planes cradle sharper accents of wing and beak, as if nature’s fragility is being gently preserved in memory. Beneath its decorative serenity, the scene reads as a meditation on cyclical renewal: each petal and flutter suggests fleeting presence made briefly luminous.
| Net Quantity | each petal and flutter suggests fleeting presence made briefly luminous. |







