“Night Blooming - Holding”

$6,500.00

This work unfolds in near darkness.

Lilies and eucalyptus emerge against a deep, rain washed ground - forms suspended between presence and disappearance. Vertical striations move through the surface like falling water or time passing, softening edges and blurring certainty. What remains is not drama, but persistence.

The lily blooms are rendered with restraint, their pale petals catching light briefly before receding again into shadow. Eucalyptus leaves hover and drift, less botanical than atmospheric - markers of breath, pause, and survival.

This is a meditation on quiet endurance.
Not the moment of bloom, but what continues afterward.
Not spectacle, but resilience.

The piece reveals itself slowly. Its power is calmative, experienced over time rather than at first glance. It asks the viewer to stay.

This is not a declaration.
It is a companion.

24” x 36”

Acrylic on canvas

This work unfolds in near darkness.

Lilies and eucalyptus emerge against a deep, rain washed ground - forms suspended between presence and disappearance. Vertical striations move through the surface like falling water or time passing, softening edges and blurring certainty. What remains is not drama, but persistence.

The lily blooms are rendered with restraint, their pale petals catching light briefly before receding again into shadow. Eucalyptus leaves hover and drift, less botanical than atmospheric - markers of breath, pause, and survival.

This is a meditation on quiet endurance.
Not the moment of bloom, but what continues afterward.
Not spectacle, but resilience.

The piece reveals itself slowly. Its power is calmative, experienced over time rather than at first glance. It asks the viewer to stay.

This is not a declaration.
It is a companion.

24” x 36”

Acrylic on canvas