Queen of the Night tells the story of a flower that blooms only once, in silence, when the world is asleep. Epiphyllum opens its petals briefly, revealing a beauty meant not to be seen, but felt. It appears like a quiet revelation — fragile, luminous, and fleeting.
Inspired by a real nocturnal encounter, this painting captures not the form of the flower, but its mystery. Emerging from deep green shadows, the blossoms seem to float between worlds, like whispers of an ancient secret. The vertical rhythm suggests a hidden passage — a silent connection between earth and night.
This work is a meditation on inner light and feminine energy that unfolds without witnesses. A reminder that the most profound beauty reveals itself only in stillness.
Part of the “Floral Symphony” series.
This work can be delivered in a tube with the stretcher frame disassembled.
Oil on canvas, 90×120 cm