2012 | Acrylic on canvas | 15 × 30 inches
Floating Lotus emerged from a process of observation and reconstruction, taking a single living form apart across its many stages before bringing it back together as a complete symbolic landscape. The lotus is presented through three realms: bloom reaching toward the sky, leaf resting at the water’s surface, and roots revealed beneath the earth.
With a subtle mandala behind the flower, the work marks an early exploration of sacred geometry and the symbolic patterns that would become increasingly central throughout my practice.
2012 | Acrylic on canvas | 15 × 30 inches
Floating Lotus emerged from a process of observation and reconstruction, taking a single living form apart across its many stages before bringing it back together as a complete symbolic landscape. The lotus is presented through three realms: bloom reaching toward the sky, leaf resting at the water’s surface, and roots revealed beneath the earth.
With a subtle mandala behind the flower, the work marks an early exploration of sacred geometry and the symbolic patterns that would become increasingly central throughout my practice.