The painting is dominated by soft shades of green, with layered brushstrokes that resemble gently shimmering reflections on water. Touches of pink, pale yellow, and white are scattered throughout, like petals or fragments of sunlight drifting across the surface. There are no defined forms or boundaries; instead, the image captures a fleeting moment—water in motion, light in breath, and colors blending seamlessly. The overall atmosphere is tranquil, luminous, and quietly alive.
Background:
The work is inspired by a still pond on a spring afternoon. Sunlight filters through fresh leaves, casting dappled light onto the water, while occasional petals fall and drift. Rather than depicting a literal scene, the artist adopts an impressionistic approach, using textured strokes and color fields to express the flow of light and time. It is not a painting of water itself, but of a feeling—the gentle, airy, and slightly dreamlike rhythm of life as spring begins to awaken.