

Set against a deep, velvety ground, the bouquet rises like a small constellation of seasons—cool lilacs and periwinkles thickening into clustered blooms, then breaking into a sudden chorus of yellow that warms the eye from within. The composition leans into asymmetry, letting the heavier mass of petals press against the calm, pale vessel so that abundance feels both held and barely contained. Short, tactile brushstrokes model each flower as a pulse of light, while scattered leaves on the tabletop read as quiet after-notes—suggesting that beauty here is not posed, but lived through, and already beginning its gentle drift toward impermanence.







