








'Whispered Light' (Paperwhite Narcissus I)
46 × 70 x 3 cm unframed (approx 18” x 27.6” x 1.2”)
59 × 82.5 × 5.5cm framed (approx 23” x 32.5” x 2.2”)
Original oil on museum-grade linen, using exceptionally fine Italian ground, hand-stretched on bespoke wooden strainers to ensure archival quality and permanence.
The painting is offered framed.
The Artist’s Note
'Whispered Light' (Paperwhite Narcissus I) is a meditation on purity and poise — a single stem rising with quiet strength, its blossoms opening like small constellations of light against a deep, verdant ground.
The painting captures a moment suspended: blooms neither tentative nor in full release, but held in that subtle interval where becoming feels eternal. The petals, luminous yet restrained, seem to draw their radiance from within — a presence at once delicate and commanding.
In symbolism, the paperwhite narcissus is often associated with renewal, clarity, and the tender fragility of beginnings. Here, the flower becomes more than botany: it is an emblem of stillness and quiet resilience, a reminder of the beauty in transition.
Created in oil on Belgian linen, the work reflects a classical approach — layered glazes, disciplined palette, and devotion to form. It is not only a study of a flower, but an invitation to pause, to lean into stillness, and to find grace in simplicity.
This work is offered framed.
46 × 70 x 3 cm unframed (approx 18” x 27.6” x 1.2”)
59 × 82.5 × 5.5cm framed (approx 23” x 32.5” x 2.2”)
Original oil on museum-grade linen, using exceptionally fine Italian ground, hand-stretched on bespoke wooden strainers to ensure archival quality and permanence.
The painting is offered framed.
The Artist’s Note
'Whispered Light' (Paperwhite Narcissus I) is a meditation on purity and poise — a single stem rising with quiet strength, its blossoms opening like small constellations of light against a deep, verdant ground.
The painting captures a moment suspended: blooms neither tentative nor in full release, but held in that subtle interval where becoming feels eternal. The petals, luminous yet restrained, seem to draw their radiance from within — a presence at once delicate and commanding.
In symbolism, the paperwhite narcissus is often associated with renewal, clarity, and the tender fragility of beginnings. Here, the flower becomes more than botany: it is an emblem of stillness and quiet resilience, a reminder of the beauty in transition.
Created in oil on Belgian linen, the work reflects a classical approach — layered glazes, disciplined palette, and devotion to form. It is not only a study of a flower, but an invitation to pause, to lean into stillness, and to find grace in simplicity.
This work is offered framed.