

A lavish bouquet erupts from a cool blue vase, its porcelain calm serving as a counterweight to petals that seem to breathe and unfurl beyond the picture’s edge. The artist stages a gentle drama of light: blush pinks and milky whites glow against a deep indigo field, while lavender notes stitch the composition into a single, suspended moment. This is still life as a meditation on transience—beauty held in careful arrangement, yet always on the verge of falling into gravity and shadow. The decorative motif on the vessel quietly echoes the living blooms above it, suggesting memory’s desire to preserve what the senses know will fade.







