Description
In Daydream, Alia offers us a portal into pause. The painting tilts the viewer’s perspective upward, through thick foliage toward a blue, cloudless sky.
The branches twist naturally through the frame, grounding the eye in familiar forms, while the leaves shift from dense emeralds to soft citrus tones.
Light plays a quiet but central role here. It doesn’t pierce, it filters. It dapples through every layer, casting a glow that feels both lively and meditative.
There are no human figures, no horizon lines, just the canopy overhead. The result is immersive: an invitation to breathe slower, to see like stillness sees.
Daydream is less about what we’re looking at and more about how it makes us feel. It’s a soft exhale in green and gold.