

Set against a cool, tiled blue ground, the terracotta pot becomes a warm hearth from which color spills outward—violets and milky whites turning the bouquet into a small, insistent source of life. The composition tilts and cascades, letting blossoms tumble past the rim and scatter as fallen leaves, a quiet reminder that abundance always carries the trace of time. Broad, tactile strokes build a luminous tension between the dense floral crown and the surrounding negative space, as if the room itself is holding its breath around this brief, fragrant surge of presence. In this interplay of warmth and coolness, the work reads like a meditation on domestic refuge: beauty not as perfection, but as a lived moment—vivid, slightly unruly, and therefore true.







