Orchid #1
Orchid #1 moves like a memory half held, half dissolving.
Soft fields of pale blue, lavender, and moss open around darker, calligraphic marks that feel both rooted and untamed. There is a tension here between delicacy and force, as if something wild is emerging through mist, insisting on its own shape. The painting carries the spirit of the orchid not as a literal bloom, but as presence: rare, sensual, and quietly self-possessed.
This piece invites stillness. It changes the feeling of a room by bringing in softness with edge, mystery with light. For the collector drawn to work that feels both intuitive and alive, Orchid #1 offers a moment of beauty that does not ask to be fully explained, only felt.
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