



A field of lily pads drifts across a luminous blue surface, where layered washes of teal, mauve, and earthen reds turn the pond into a quiet theatre of shifting time. The blossoms—small, pale constellations—puncture the broader, flattened ovals with a tender insistence, suggesting moments of clarity rising from a mutable, dreamlike ground. By compressing depth into overlapping planes and soft-edged reflections, the work trades literal landscape for an inward ecology: serenity held in tension with the pond’s subtle undertow of shadow and change.







