Choice. What coexists there, expectation or anxiety? Should I go right or left? Should I step back once in a while to make a running start? There is no end to the confusion. At the end of the day, I want to be happy, even if it is small. I think so as I look at the white clouds floating lazily in the sky. Before I know it, I'm reset and my doubts are gone. This is a flower of a water hyacinth. I could not imagine such a beautiful flower blooming, and the multiple flowers on one stem, blooming in all directions, are elegant yet voluminous. The flowers on the upper left point in the same direction or slightly outward so as not to obstruct the spread of the direction of the female gaze. The lower flower is conversely tightened toward the woman. White lines around the hair create a border with the flowers and make their presence clear to each other. Leaves are placed between the upper and lower flowers on the left to create a sense of flow. Since the wrist is at the very front, it is inevitably drawn to the eye, so I placed a flower to prevent this from happening. The color combination of pale purple and bright mint green creates a soothing effect, which is accentuated by the red rose petals. I always want to draw a woman's eyes always with kind eyes. The shoulder line is placed at a comfortable position from the human eye. The outer frame of this work is made of birch wood, so it can be beautifully displayed as is without framing. It is painted on a strong MDF board that is resistant to warping and humidity.