In Still Blues, the blue flower becomes a metaphysical map of presence. Reimagined as a symbol of inner blossoming and spiritual search, it floats through the pictorial space like Rebecca Louise Law’s suspended installations, transforming her gesture into a meditation on gravity, impermanence, and transcendence. The sacred Bhutanese blue poppy adds an Eastern echo of fragility and unattainable perfection, a counterpart to the Romantic longing for the inner paradise. Across ultramarine, indigo, cobalt, and azure, blue emerges as a rare, sacred color tied to the divine and the distant. Through transparency, dissolution, and rhythmic suspension, the works become meditations on being, transformation, and timeless awareness, a poetic space where Romantic philosophy meets the metaphysics of stillness: Still Blue, a state of quiet intensity and infinite presence.