



A lavish canopy of crimson blossoms dominates the upper field, its dense, stippled texture pressing like a living ceiling against a weathered, monochrome ground. Beneath this surge of color, the sketched architecture—angular rooflines and a quiet doorway—feels provisional, as though memory is being rebuilt in charcoal while nature insists on immediacy. The restrained grays and browns heighten the red’s emotional voltage, turning the flowering mass into both shelter and proclamation: an intimate refuge where vitality interrupts decay and keeps the scene from slipping into silence.







