

A cascade of white blossoms spills across the frame with the quiet authority of a still life that feels momentarily alive, as if caught between inhale and exhale. Warm, slanting light grazes the petals into soft relief—creams, ivories, and faint blush tones—while deep leaf-shadows carve out pockets of hush that make the brightness feel earned rather than merely decorative. The composition’s gentle overflow and cropped edges suggest abundance that cannot be contained, turning a simple bouquet into a meditation on tenderness, transience, and the way beauty gathers most densely where it is about to pass.







