

Set against a velvety black void, the lilies and petal-like disks seem to rise as if from silence, their pale whites acting as small lanterns that pull the eye through a densely layered field of violets, blush pinks, and deep blues. The composition is deliberately crowded yet tenderly organized—overlapping forms create a slow, tidal rhythm, where each contour both conceals and reveals, suggesting abundance that borders on the dreamlike. Light is treated not as a single source but as an inner bloom, turning the flowers into emblems of renewal and composure, as though serenity is being patiently assembled petal by petal in the midst of darkness.







