

This lush pondscape unfolds like a quiet tapestry of abundance, where overlapping lily pads form a rhythmic geometry that both shelters and reveals the fragile ascent of lotus blooms. The artist orchestrates color as a kind of breathing—earthy greens and umbers tempered by coral and saffron leaves—so that light seems to seep from within each petal rather than fall upon it. Butterflies punctuate the surface like fleeting thoughts, suggesting a meditation on transience set against nature’s patient, cyclical permanence. In compressing depth into layered planes, the composition turns the wetland into an inner garden: intimate, ordered, and gently alive with unseen currents.







