Daydreaming invites you to lie back and look up—right from the tangled base of a blooming cherry blossom. The perspective flips the traditional view of flowering trees, pulling you into the roots and letting the blossoms bloom upward like thoughts rising through a spring-warmed mind. Painted in layered acrylics with thick impasto texture and scattered petal highlights, the piece drifts between memory and moment.

The palette is built on warmth and motion—pink blossoms caught mid-fall, branches like reaching dreams, and a sky that feels half-sunset, half-forgotten.
This is a painting about softness. About transience. About the joy of looking up.