In "Glowing Lanterns," the delicate Chinese lantern pods—so often associated with memory and transience—are set against a deep, enveloping blue to heighten their ember-like warmth. The composition centers on the tension between fragility and persistence: a drooped stem, an arcing branch, and a single pod at rest, each holding its own quiet presence.
My approach favors layered color and controlled contrast to create a sense of internal light. I build depth through cool, transparent passages around the vase and warmer, textural strokes for the lanterns, letting reflections and shadow speak as much as the objects themselves. The intimate scale invites the viewer to lean in and experience the painting as an observation rather than a proclamation.
Ultimately, this piece is about the small, readable gestures that mark time—how color, surface, and stillness can hold traces of feeling. I want the work to be a pause: a moment where something modest glows against the dark and asks to be noticed.
- Collections: Still Life