Zen

83 Oranges

83 Oranges translates the quiet growth of the lotus into a rhythmic pattern, using the fluid transparency of watercolor to ground each bloom in a sense of steady repetition. The work balances the organic softness of hand-painted petals with a structured layout that invites a slow, meditative gaze.

Zen — framed, leaning against the wall
83 Oranges

Zen

83 Oranges translates the quiet growth of the lotus into a rhythmic pattern, using the fluid transparency of watercolor to ground each bloom in a sense of steady repetition. The work balances the organic softness of hand-painted petals with a structured layout that invites a slow, meditative gaze.

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A rhythmic meditation on the unfolding lotus flower

The artwork presents an array of lotus flowers rendered with delicate color washes that bleed softly across the surface. Each bloom is defined by smooth color blending, where saturated hues transition into pale, translucent edges, capturing the fragile weight of botanical forms. The hand-painted artistry is evident in the subtle variations of each flower, ensuring the pattern feels alive rather than mechanical.

By arranging these botanical elements into a focused pattern, the artist explores the intersection of nature and precision in design. The expressive brushwork provides a tactile quality to the floral forms, while the intentional edge definition keeps the composition clear and balanced within its portrait orientation.

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