Love
60 W × 60 H × 3 D cm

In this evocative piece, the artist explores the fluid boundaries between disparate biological worlds—the botanical, the human, and the aquatic. At the center of the composition, a vibrant crimson dahlia is held aloft, its saturated hues acting as a visual anchor against a backdrop of translucent, cerulean depths.

The brilliance of the work lies in its textural complexity. By layering the sharpness of the flora against the weathered, cracked patina of what appears to be aged wood, the artist creates a sense of "captured time." The goldfish, suspended in a mid-ground of bokeh-like bubbles and submerged shadows, introduces a silent, rhythmic movement. This juxtaposition suggests a fleeting dream or a memory resurfacing through a ruined wall. It is a meditation on the fragility of life and the beauty found in the intersection of nature and industrial decay.