

This composition stages an abundant still-life as a celebratory emblem, where a striped vessel becomes a cradle for leaves that read like stained-glassβeach vein a quiet map of memory and seasonal change. Warm ochres and muted browns form a tapestry-like ground, against which saturated reds, greens, and yellows flare with a cultivated optimism, as if nature is being curated rather than merely observed. The hovering butterfly and silhouetted birds introduce a fleeting, migratory rhythm, suggesting that vitality here is both possessed and passing, held for a moment in ornamental order. In its deliberate flatness and patterned repetition, the work turns harvest into metaphor: a tender negotiation between permanence (design, symmetry) and the fragile pulse of living color.







